Dil Ne Kaha Chupke Se

Kavita Krishnamurthy · 1942 Love Story

Director: R.D.Burman
Lyricist: Javed Akhtar
Singers: Kavita Krishnamurthy
Dil ne kaha chupke se...yeh kya hua chupke se
(Kyun naye lag rahe hai yeh dharti gagan
 Maine poocha to boli yeh pagli pawan
 Pyar hua chupke se...yeh kya hua chupke se)-----(2)
Titliyon se suna, titliyon se suna
Maine kissa bagh ka
Bagh mein thi ek kali,sharmili anchui
Ek din mann chala ho bhawra aagaya
Khil uthi woh kali paaya roop naya...
Poochti thi kali ki mujhe kya hua
Phool hasa chupke se,pyar hua chupke se..
Maine badal se kabhi,..ho maine badal se kabhi
Yeh kahani thi suni....
Parbaton ki ek nadi milne sagar se chali
Jhoomti ghumti ho naachti dolti
Kho gayi apne sagar mein jaake nadi
Dekhne pyar ki aisi jaadugari
Chand khila chupke se...pyar hua chupke se
Kyun naye lag rahe hai yeh dharti gagan
Maine poocha to boli yeh pagli pawan
Pyar hua chupke se..yeh kya hua chupke se
Kyun naye lag rahe hai yeh dharti gagan
Maine poocha to boli yeh pagli pawan
Bolo na bolo na bolo na bolo na.....(6)
Bolo na bolo na bolo na bolo na....(4)

Dil Ne Kaha Chupke Se

Performed by Kavita Krishnamurthy, this recording from the 1942 Love Story album exemplifies the emotive depth of classic Bollywood playback singing. The song, released in the early 1980s, features a melodic composition that blends traditional Indian instrumentation with the romantic sensibilities of its era. Krishnamurthy's vocal delivery is characterized by its clarity and emotional nuance, making it a staple in the repertoire of Hindi film music. The track serves as a poignant expression of quiet longing, fitting the narrative themes often explored in films of that period. Its enduring popularity highlights the timeless appeal of the song's melody and the artist's ability to convey complex feelings through her voice.