Here is a question.
What do you call a song whose opening
lines could render the title of the film it was from ironic?
The answer is Chupke Se Dil
De De.
And it was from the 1971 film Maryada.
The film’s title meant ‘limit’, and
the song’s next five words were Nahin te shor match jayega.
In other words, Anand Bakshi wrote a
song that could be translated to, “Give me your heart surreptitiously, or else
there will be a commotion”.
Lata Mangeshkar and Kishore Kumar
sang the song, which was composed by Kalyanji-Anandji.
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