Alternate title: Janam Janam Ka Saath Hai Nibhane Ko, Tumse Accha Kaun Hai (1969), Mohd. Rafi, Shankar-Jaikishan Song details: 🔸 Song Title: Janam Janam Ka Saath Hai Nibhane Ko 🔸 Movie: Tumse Accha Kaun Hai (1969) 🔸 Composer: Shankar-Jaikishan 🔸 Lyricist: Hasrat Jaipuri 🔸 Cast: Shammi Kapoor (Ashok), Babita Kapoor (Asha), Mehmood (Mahesh), Lalita Pawar (Sarojini Devi/Sarita), Pran, Shubha Khote, Aruna Irani 🔸 Director: Pramod Chakraborty YouTube Hashtags: #JanamJanamKaSaathHai #MohdRafi #TumseAchhaKaunHai #ShammiKapoor #BabitaKapoor #ClassicBollywood #RomanticSong #1969Hindi #ShankarJaikishan #HasratJaipuri #OldIsGold #BollywoodGoldenAge #VintageHindi #ClassicalIndianMusic #EvergreensOfBollywood Channel Links Srini Iyer's Karaoke performance My Channel: / @srinivasiyerswarganga All Karaoke Shorts: • ALL Karaoke Shorts All Karaoke Performances: • ALL Karaoke Performances Channel Playlist: • ALL Karaoke Performances Email: [email protected] Song Links Karaoke Credits: • Janam Janam Ka Saath Hai Nibhaane Ko - kar... Song Link to YouTube: • Janam Janam Ka Saath Hai with lyrics | जनम... Devanagari Lyrics जनम जनम का साथ है निभाने को सौ सौ बार मैने जनम लिये प्यार अमर है दुनिया में, प्यार कभी नहीं मरता है मौत बदन को आती है, रूह का जलवा रहता है जनम जनम का साथ है निभाने को सौ सौ बार मैने जनम लिये ओ शहज़ादी सपनों की, इतनी तू हैरान ना हो मैं भी तेरा सपना हूँ, जान मुझे अंजान ना हो जनम जनम का साथ है निभाने को सौ सौ बार मैने जनम लिये तू मंज़िल मैं राही हूँ, इक दिन तुझको पाऊँगा कौन मुझे अब रोकेगा, हरदम यूँ ही आऊँगा जनम जनम का साथ है निभाने को सौ सौ बार मैने जनम लिये Selected words: Janam (birth) 🔸 Saath (companionship/togetherness) 🔸 Nibhane (to maintain/sustain) 🔸 Pyar Amar (immortal love) 🔸 Duniya (world) 🔸 Maut (death) 🔸 Badan (body) 🔸 Ruh (soul) 🔸 Jalwa (manifestation/glory) 🔸 Shehzadi (princess/queen) 🔸 Sapna (dream) 🔸 Hairaan (surprised/astonished) 🔸 Manzil (destination) 🔸 Raahi (traveller/seeker) Songs of this movie: Janam Janam Ka Saath Hai Nibhane Ko - Rafi 🔸 Tumse Achha Kaun Hai - Rafi 🔸 Kiss Kiss Se Pyar Karoon - Rafi 🔸 Ganga Meri Maa Ka Naam, Baap Ka Naam Himalaya - Rafi 🔸 Pyar Ka Lekar Udan Khatola - Rafi, Sharada 🔸 Rangat Teri Surat Si - Lata Mangeshkar, Rafi 🔸 Mujhe Kuchh Hota Hai (Aankho Mein Aankhen) - Lata Mangeshkar 🔸 Kisko Pyar Karoon, Kaise Pyar Karoon - Rafi Interesting Trivia: The film spans nearly 3 hours and combines romantic-comedy-drama elements with heavy melodrama typical of 1960s Bollywood cinema. Mohammed Rafi's rendition is considered one of his finest romantic performances, showcasing his passionate delivery with Shammi Kapoor's characteristic enthusiasm. Babita Kapoor, who played the lead heroine Asha opposite Shammi Kapoor, later married his nephew Randhir Kapoor in 1971, making Shammi her future uncle-in-law. The character of Asha was initially portrayed as a modern, gun-wielding woman in mini skirts and go-go boots, then gradually "reformed" into a traditional sari-clad daughter. Lalita Pawar delivered a memorable dual performance as identical twin sisters Sarojini Devi and Sarita, showcasing contrasting personalities. The film features an elaborate supernatural sequence where Ashok pretends to be Asha's reincarnated lover from a past life. Mehmood's comedic subplot dominates significant portions of the film, focusing on communal harmony through his romance with Sheela. The nightclub cabaret number Aankhon Mein Aankhen performed by Aruna Irani features dangerously low-hanging chandeliers. The song Tumse Achha Kaun Hai from the same album became equally iconic and is one of the most popular tracks. The film incorporates multiple melodramatic tropes including blindness and class conflict standard in Hindi cinema of that era. The Shankar-Jaikishan music score remains a redeeming feature of the overlong narrative. The film's music was composed during Shankar-Jaikishan's peak creative period in the late 1960s. A television series titled Janam Janam Ka Saath premiered in 2022, drawing inspiration from this iconic song. Brief Storyline: Widow Sarojini Devi hires poor Ashok to reform her three unruly granddaughters—Anja, Manju, and Asha—while Ashok desperately needs money for his blind sister Rupa's eye surgery. Ashok wins over the initially hostile Asha, but Sarojini dismisses him when she discovers their romance, leading to a melodramatic spiral involving family secrets, a missing sister, and Ashok's attempt to win Asha back through a complex web of romantic redemption.