Ek Kal Jo Chala Gaya
Abhijeet · Raju Chacha
Lyricist: Anand Bakshi
Singers: Abhijeet, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Shankar Mahadevan
Ek kal jo chala gaya vo chala gaya nahi aayega
Ek kal jo aaya nahi jab aayega dekha jaayega
Aaj ka din bas apna hai baaki sab kuch sapna hai
Baaki sab kuch ...
Aaj ka kya program hai chhutti hai ya kaam hai
Aaj aaj to kaam hi kaam hai
Tumko school jaana hai tumko khaana banaana hai
Mujhko khaana khaana hai hamko picture jaana hai
Picture nahi tumhein office jaana hai understand
Jo marzi sarkaar ki banda to gulaam hai
Lekin tum haan kar do to saara intezaam hai
Saara intezaam hai
Vaise aaj ka kya program hai
Kaha ki taiyaari hai saat baje ki gaadi hai
Kya koi khat aaya hai are vaapas mujhe bulaaya hai
Ye to saaf bahana hai chodo mujhko jaana hai
Abhi abhi postman ye telegram laaya hai
Par is telegram pe to aur kisi ka naam hai
Shaitaan
Aaj ka kya program hai
Ghar se zara aao nikalte hain
Chalo haan picnic chalte hain
Hu inke mood ko zara badalte hain
Jo sachhe saathi hote hai
Saath mein hanste rote hain
Itna bada hai jag saara
Bolo sabse kya pyaara
A sabse pyaara sabse pyaari main
Sabse pyaara duniya mein pyaar ka hi naam hai
Pyaar agar mil jaaye to pyaar hi ik inaam hai
Didi vaise aaj ka kya program hai
Ek Kal Jo Chala Gaya
Performed by Abhijeet, this track from the 1994 film Raju Chacha is a quintessential example of the romantic ballad style that defined Bollywood cinema in the mid-1990s. The song features Abhijeet's signature vocal delivery, characterized by a warm, emotive tone that complements the film's narrative of youthful romance and nostalgia. Released as part of the Raju Chacha soundtrack, the recording captures the era's blend of traditional instrumentation and contemporary pop sensibilities, becoming a staple in the collection of Abhijeet's discography. Its enduring popularity highlights the artist's ability to craft memorable melodies that resonate across generations, cementing his status as a leading figure in Hindi film music during that period.

