Nazmon Ka Safar

Shammas Oliyath
Nazmon Ka Safar

Welcome to Nazmon Ka Safar, where we celebrate the timeless beauty of Urdu poetry through famous nazms found in classic Hindi film songs. Each day, we journey into the heart of a beautiful nazm, exploring its emotions, nuances, and poetic depth. We’ll narrate each piece, followed by a soulful rendition in tune with the movie song that brought it to life on screen. Join us for 365 days of pure nostalgia, as we revive these poetic gems that continue to touch hearts across generations.

Episodes

  1. 24 NOV

    Woh Subah Kabhi To Aayegi | Sahir Ludhianvi’s Iconic Hopeful Nazm from Phir Subah Hogi - Nazmon Ka Safar Episode 9

    In Episode 9 of Nazmon Ka Safar, we delve into the inspiring and hopeful nazm Woh Subah Kabhi To Aayegi from the classic Bollywood film Phir Subah Hogi (1958). Crafted by the legendary lyricist Sahir Ludhianvi, this nazm is a beacon of optimism and revolution, envisioning a brighter tomorrow. 0:00 Introduction 0:40 Woh Subah Kabhi To Aayegi 1:02 Nazm Recitation 1:32 Cover With music composed by the masterful Khayyam and soulfully brought to life by singers Mukesh and Asha Bhosle, this song remains a timeless anthem for change and resilience. The lyrics echo the universal longing for justice, equality, and a better future, making it as relevant today as it was decades ago. Join us as we explore the deeper meanings behind Sahir Ludhianvi’s words, the musical genius of Khayyam, and the cultural impact of this unforgettable track. Narrating and singing this nazm, we bring its poetic beauty and timeless melody to life. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to Nazmon Ka Safar to celebrate the extraordinary Urdu nazms found in old Hindi movie songs! #WohSubahKabhiToAayegi #PhirSubahHogi #SahirLudhianvi #Khayyam #Mukesh #AshaBhosle #BollywoodClassics #OldHindiSongs #UrduPoetry #NazmonKaSafar Copyright Disclaimer: This podcast episode is created for educational and entertainment purposes only. The content, including the narration and singing of the nazm, aims to promote and celebrate the art of Urdu poetry and old Hindi movie songs. All rights to the original song, lyrics, and composition belong to their respective copyright holders. No copyright infringement is intended.

    3 min
  2. 23 NOV

    Jaane Woh Kaise Log The | Sahir Ludhianvi’s Timeless Nazm from Pyaasa | Nazmon Ka Safar - Episode 8

    Welcome to Episode 8 of Nazmon Ka Safar! In this episode, we dive into one of Bollywood’s most iconic songs, Jaane Woh Kaise Log The, from the legendary movie Pyaasa (1957). Penned by the poetic genius Sahir Ludhianvi, this heart-wrenching nazm captures the pain of unfulfilled love and the disillusionment with society. Sung with profound emotion by Hemant Kumar and set to a soul-stirring melody by the maestro S.D. Burman, this nazm remains a masterpiece that resonates across generations. Discover the meaning behind the powerful lyrics, the creative brilliance of Pyaasa, and the timeless relevance of Sahir’s words. Whether you’re a fan of old Hindi songs, Urdu poetry, or Bollywood classics, this episode is for you. Don’t miss this deep dive into one of the greatest songs in Indian cinema history. Like, share, and subscribe to Nazmon Ka Safar for more episodes celebrating Urdu nazms in Hindi movie songs! #JaaneWohKaiseLogThe #Pyaasa #SahirLudhianvi #SDBurman #HemantKumar #BollywoodClassics #OldHindiSongs #UrduPoetry #NazmonKaSafar Copyright Disclaimer: This podcast episode is created for educational and entertainment purposes only. The content, including the narration and singing of the nazm, aims to promote and celebrate the art of Urdu poetry and old Hindi movie songs. All rights to the original song, lyrics, and composition belong to their respective copyright holders. No copyright infringement is intended.

    4 min
  3. 19 NOV

    Dil Dhoondta Hai Phir Wohi – Gulzar’s Timeless Nazm | Nazmon Ka Safar Ep. 7

    In this seventh episode of Nazmon Ka Safar, we explore the iconic nazm Dil Dhoondta Hai Phir Wohi from the 1975 film Mausam. This masterpiece, penned by the legendary Gulzar, composed by the maestro Madan Mohan, and sung by Bhupinder Singh and Lata Mangeshkar, takes us on a journey of nostalgia, longing, and serenity. Dive into the lyrical brilliance of this nazm: दिल ढूँढता हैं फिर वही फुर्सत के रात दिन बैठे रहें तसवुरे जाना किया हुवे जाड़ों की नरम धुप और आँगन में लेटकर आँखों पर खींचके तेरे आँचल के साये को औंधे पड़े रहे कभी कर्वट लिए हुए या गर्मियों की रात जो पुरवाइयां चले ठंडी सफ़ेद चादरों पे जागें देर तक तारों को देखते हुए छत पर पड़े हुवे बर्फीली सर्दियों में किसी भी पहाड़ पर वादि में गूंजती हुई खामोशियाँ सुने आँखों में भीगे भीगे से लम्हे लिए हुए Join me as I narrate and sing this exquisite piece, unraveling its emotional depth and timeless beauty. Discover how Dil Dhoondta Hai Phir Wohi captures the essence of cherished memories and simpler times. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: • The poetic genius of Gulzar in crafting emotions into words. • The haunting melody by Madan Mohan that immortalized this nazm. • The unique storytelling style that makes Mausam a classic. Stay Connected: • Listen to more episodes of Nazmon Ka Safar: [⁠Spotify Show⁠] • Discover more Urdu poetry and music: [⁠Nazmon Ka Safar - YouTube⁠] • Follow me for updates: [⁠Shammas Oliyath YouTube⁠] #NazmonKaSafar #DilDhoondtaHai #Gulzar #MadanMohan #UrduNazms #OldHindiSongs #PodcastLovers #PoetryExploration #TimelessMusic Copyright Disclaimer: This podcast episode is created for educational and entertainment purposes. The rights to the song, lyrics, and composition belong to their respective creators and copyright holders. No copyright infringement is intended.

    4 min
  4. 18 NOV

    Zindagi Kaisi Hai Paheli – Anand’s Philosophical Nazm | Nazmon Ka Safar Ep. 6

    In this sixth episode of Nazmon Ka Safar, we unravel the timeless nazm Zindagi Kaisi Hai Paheli from the 1971 film Anand. A masterpiece written by Yogesh, composed by Salil Chowdhury, and sung with unparalleled grace by Manna Dey, this nazm captures the essence of life’s mysteries—its joys, sorrows, and unanswered questions. 0:00 Introduction 0:40 Zindagi Kaisi Hai Paheli Introduction 1:22 Nazm Recitation 1:42 Cover Singing Step into the world of introspection with these unforgettable lines: ज़िन्दगी कैसी है पहेली हाए कभी तो हँसाए, कभी ये रुलाए तो देखो मन नहीं जागे पीछे पीछे सपनों के भागे एक दिन सपनों का राही चला जाये सपनों से आगे कहाँ जिन्हों ने सजाये यहाँ मेले सुख-दुःख संग-संग झेले वही चुनकर खामोशी यूँ चले जाएँ अकेले कहाँ Explore how Zindagi Kaisi Hai Paheli reflects the fleeting nature of life and the deep emotions that define human existence. Join me as I narrate and sing this soulful creation, celebrating its philosophical depth and melodic charm. What Awaits You in This Episode: • The philosophical brilliance of Yogesh’s poetry. • Salil Chowdhury’s soothing composition that complements the lyrics. • Manna Dey’s heartfelt rendition that makes this nazm unforgettable. Stay Connected: • Listen to more episodes of Nazmon Ka Safar: [Spotify Show] • Discover more Urdu poetry and music: [Nazmon Ka Safar - YouTube] • Follow me for updates: [Shammas Oliyath YouTube] #NazmonKaSafar #ZindagiKaisiHaiPaheli #AnandMovie #YogeshPoetry #SalilChowdhury #MannaDey #UrduNazms #PhilosophicalSongs #HindiClassics #Podcast Copyright Disclaimer: This podcast episode is created for educational and entertainment purposes. The rights to the song, lyrics, and composition belong to their respective creators and copyright holders. No copyright infringement is intended.

    3 min
  5. 17 NOV

    Tum Jo Mil Gaye Ho | Episode 5 | Nazmon Ka Safar

    In this fifth episode of Nazmon Ka Safar, we delve into the evocative nazm Tum Jo Mil Gaye Ho from the 1973 film Hanste Zakhm. Written by the poetic genius Kaifi Azmi, composed by Madan Mohan, and sung with unmatched depth by Mohammed Rafi and Lata Mangeshkar, this nazm is a profound expression of gratitude, longing, and the transformative power of love. Its vivid imagery and heartfelt words have made it a timeless classic. Nazm: तुम जो मिल गए हो तो ये लगता है कि जहां मिल गया एक भटके हुए राही को कारवां मिल गया बैठो ना दूर हमसे, देखो ख़फ़ा न हो किस्मत से मिल गए हो, मिल के जुदा न हो मेरी क्या खता है, होता है ये भी कि जमीं से भी कभी, आसमां मिल गया तुम क्या जानो तुम क्या हो एक सुरीला नग्मा हो भीगी रातों में मस्ती, तपते दिन में साया हो अब जो आ गए हो, जाने ना दूंगा कि मुझे एक हसीं मेहरबा मिल गया तुम भी थे खोये खोये, मैं भी बुझा बुझा था अजनबी ज़माना, अपना कोई न था दिल को जो मिल गया है तेरा सहारा एक नई जिन्दगी का निशां मिल गया Join me as I narrate and sing this magical nazm, bringing its emotions to life. Tune in to Nazmon Ka Safar for another journey through the poetic brilliance of old Hindi songs. #NazmonKaSafar #TumJoMilGayeHo #HansteZakhm #KaifiAzmi #MadanMohan #MohammedRafi #LataMangeshkar #HindiSongs #OldHindiSongs #UrduNazms #PoetryLovers #MusicLovers #Podcast Copyright Disclaimer: This podcast episode is created for educational and entertainment purposes. The rights to the song, lyrics, and composition belong to their respective creators and copyright holders. No copyright infringement is intended.

    4 min
  6. 16 NOV

    Phir Wohi Shaam | Episode 4 | Nazmon Ka Safar

    In this fourth episode of Nazmon Ka Safar, we explore the soulful nazm Phir Wohi Shaam from the film Jahan Ara (1964). Written by the gifted poet Rajendra Krishan, composed by the legendary Madan Mohan, and soulfully sung by Talat Mahmood, this nazm reflects the melancholy of longing, solitude, and the cyclical nature of love. The haunting melody and evocative words make it a timeless classic. Nazm: फिर वोही शाम, वोही गम, वोही तनहाई है दिल को समझाने तेरी याद चली आई है फिर तसव्वुर तेरे पहलू में बिठा जाएगा फिर गया वक्त घड़ी भर को पलट आएगा दिल बहल जाएगा आखिर को तो सौदाई है जाने अब तुझ से मुलाक़ात कभी हो के न हो जो अधूरी रही वो बात कभी हो के न हो मेरी मंज़िल तेरी मंज़िल से बिछड आई है Join me as I narrate and sing this emotional nazm, breathing life into its profound meaning and melody. Tune in to Nazmon Ka Safar for another journey into the world of Urdu poetry and timeless music. Hashtags: #NazmonKaSafar #PhirWohiShaam #JahanAra #RajendraKrishan #MadanMohan #TalatMahmood #HindiSongs #OldHindiSongs #UrduNazms #PoetryLovers #MusicLovers #Podcast Copyright Disclaimer: This podcast episode is created for educational and entertainment purposes. The rights to the song, lyrics, and composition belong to their respective creators and copyright holders. No copyright infringement is intended.

    4 min
  7. 13 NOV

    Ajeeb Dastan Hai Yeh | Episode 1 | Nazmon Ka Safar

    Welcome to the very first episode of Nazmon Ka Safar, a podcast celebrating the timeless beauty of Urdu nazms hidden within classic Hindi songs. In today’s episode, we dive into the soulful lines of Ajeeb Dastan Hai Yeh from the 1960 film Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai. Written by the legendary Shailendra, composed by Shankar-Jaikishan, and brought to life by Lata Mangeshkar’s voice, this nazm reflects on love’s mysterious journeys and the bittersweet twists of fate. Nazm: अजीब दास्तां है ये, कहाँ शुरू, कहाँ ख़तम, ये मंज़िलें हैं कौन सी? न वो समझ सके, न हम। ये रौशनी के साथ क्यों धुआँ उठा चिराग़ से, ये ख़्वाब देखती हूँ मैं, कि जाग पड़ी हूँ ख़्वाब से। मुबारक तुम्हें कि तुम किसी के नूर हो गए, किसी के इतने पास हो कि सबसे दूर हो गए। Join me as I narrate and sing this iconic nazm, capturing its essence in both words and melody. Whether you’re a lover of old Hindi songs or new to this world of lyrical beauty, Nazmon Ka Safar is here to take you on a poetic journey of love, nostalgia, and timeless emotions. Tune in, and let’s begin this beautiful safar together.

    4 min

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Welcome to Nazmon Ka Safar, where we celebrate the timeless beauty of Urdu poetry through famous nazms found in classic Hindi film songs. Each day, we journey into the heart of a beautiful nazm, exploring its emotions, nuances, and poetic depth. We’ll narrate each piece, followed by a soulful rendition in tune with the movie song that brought it to life on screen. Join us for 365 days of pure nostalgia, as we revive these poetic gems that continue to touch hearts across generations.

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