Nagpur : ‘Musafir Hu Yaro, Na Ghar Hai Na Thikana, Muze Chalte Jana Hai, Bas chalte Jana,’ a sensible teacher portrayed by famous actor Jeetendra in the movie ‘Parichaya’ explained journey of life. Each person taking birth has to follow this journey as a traveler on this planet earth. He has to perform his own duties and then take exit from this planet. Jeetendra, born as Ravi Kapoor in 1942, a 77 years young by heart actor gave a rejuvenating experience to the audience on Saturday at Mankapur Sports Complex Stadium.
‘Celebrating Jeetendra,’ a dance and music show organised by BRD Films and Swayamdeep Sanstha by Rajesh Dhabre and Dr Bhavana Dhabre made nagpurians to dance on the beautiful tunes of eternal melodies of his movies.
“Aap Sab Ko Mera, Jeetendra Ka Pyar Bhara Namaskar; Mein Pehli Bar Nagpur Aaya Tha to Rajendra Kumar mere saath the. Wo meri Nagpur ki pehli mulakat thi. Uske baad mein bahut baar Nagpur aaya. Nagpur Aake Nagpur Ke Logon Se Milkar Haad Se Jyada Pyar Mila; Har Ek Shaksh Yaha Aapna Laga Jaise Koi Bichhada Yaar Mila,” greeted Jitendra in his soft voice. The musical journey then started with a song from film Asha ‘Dhak Dhak Se Dhadakna Bhulade’ presented by Rajesh Dhabre followed by Musafir Hu Yaro by Rajesh Aiyar.
Noted singer Shabbir Kumar entered on stage with a wonderful shayari “Aye Meri Jaan E Ghazal,Tarif Ke Kabil Hai Tu; Jindagi Tanhai Ka Naam Hai, Mehfil Hai Tu; Shukriya Shukriya Tere Pyar Bhare Aahsano Ka.” Shabbir Kumar presented “Masta Baharon Ka Mein Ashiq Chahay gulloo kay saaye say khailoon, chahay kalli say pyar karoo Sara jahan hay meray liye, meray liye” and brought a wave of energy in the auditorium. ‘Sham Hai Kuch Khoi Khoi’, a song from film Prem Tapasya presented by Shabbir Kumar for the first time on stage. The musical journey continued with number of electrifying melodies from the films of Jitendra.
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