

With a lot of hope and praying comes the fear that one day there might not actually be anything left to hope for. “ Tum door nazar aaye, Badi door nazar aaye, Band karke jharokhon ko, Zara baithi jo sochne, Mann main tumhi muskaaye”. And yet she realises that she has nothing to fear because her beloved will always be there with her in her thoughts and her heart. The words strike a chord because they are about fear of being separated from your beloved one. The number is a beautiful concoction of melody and soulful lyrics. This was hailed as the most popular song of 1978 by ‘Binaca Geetmala’ (a radio show that used to compile records of album sales). While Ravindra Jain and Hemlata have worked on many other exceptional songs, this is easily their best one together. The title song of “ Ankhiyon Ke Jharokon Se” is her masterpiece. She enchanted millions, and continues to do so, with her magnificent velvety voice rich in emotion and expression. In the 1970’s, she gave us some unforgettable pearls in her exquisite voice. Hemlata is hardly seen on the Hindi film music scene nowadays.

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^ "Ankhiyon Ke Jharokhon Se Movie Trailer".Ranjeeta's poignant portrayal of the character was critically acclaimed. The film was nominated for Best Actress, Best Film, and Best Direction at the 1978 Filmfare Awards. The film was released on 16 September 2011. Ranjeeta Kaur portrayed a new character who is a look-alike of Lily. The sequel was called Jaana Pehchana and showcased Arun's life after Lily’s death. In 2011 Rajshri Productions roped in the star pair of their 1978 film - Sachin Pilgaonkar and Ranjeeta Kaur to produce a sequel for Ankhiyon Ke Jharokhon Se. "Ankhiyon Ke Jharokhon Se" Ankhiyon Ke Jharokhon Se on YouTube

Ravindra Jain was nominated for Filmfare Awards in two categories for this song, namely, Best Lyricist and Best Musician. The songs have been quite popular, especially the title song, "Ankhiyon Ke Jharokhon Se". Ravindra Jain composed the music and wrote the songs for this movie. Best Female Playback Singer – Hemlata for "Ankhiyon Ke Jharokhon Se".Best Lyricist – Ravindra Jain for "Ankhiyon Ke Jharokhon Se".Sachin Pilgaonkar as Arun Prakash Mathur.The film was shot in Bhavans College, Andheri W, Mumbai Cast She dies in Arun's arms as she makes him promise to rise in life so that she would be at peace. Everything seems fine for a while, but Lily's condition grows worse. Everyone tries to save the girl, and Lily and Arun act as if nothing was wrong. When everything is going well, Lily falls ill and is discovered to have leukemia. Despite this, Arun's father approves and presents a proposal to Lily's mother to allow their children to marry. She is worried, because even though Arun is madly in love with her daughter, social status has to be considered. Lily's mother is the first person to notice the love blossoming between her daughter and Arun. They visit beautiful places together on weekends to get to know each other better. Lily, however, tolerates him and his friends' remarks and sarcasm as she bears no grudge against him.Īs time goes on, they gradually discover the basic qualities of their opponents, one becoming the admirer of the other. Arun takes this as a defeat, who then decides to nurse a personal vendetta to try and crush Lily's growing popularity in school. He loses to Lily Fernandes ( Ranjeeta), the simple and modest daughter of an ordinary nurse in a private nursing home. Arun ( Sachin), the son of a Barrister, and self-proclaimed prince of the male students finds his pride and huge ego crushed when he stands second in the Terminal Examination.
