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Guru Dutt Born in 1925, Guru Dutt’s cinematic soul still sings. His songs weren’t just melodies—they were emotions etched into India’s cultural memory
A haunting tune of betrayal and longing. Hemant Kumar’s voice, Sahir’s words, and Dutt’s gaze—pure poetry in motion
“Jaane Woh Kaise Log The” – Pyaasa
Rafi’s voice rises like a cry against a hollow world. Dutt’s poet rejects fame, choosing truth over applause
“Yeh Duniya Agar Mil Bhi Jaaye” – Pyaasa
Geeta Dutt’s voice trembles with heartbreak. A love that faded, a muse lost—this song is cinematic melancholy at its finest.
“Waqt Ne Kiya Kya Haseen Sitam” – Kaagaz Ke Phool
Meena Kumari pleads with aching vulnerability. Geeta Dutt’s voice wraps around the pain of a woman left behind.
“Na Jao Saiyaan” – Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam
Rafi’s ode to beauty, framed in moonlight. Dutt and Waheeda Rehman’s chemistry glows in this romantic masterpiece.
“Chaudhvin Ka Chand Ho” – Chaudhvin Ka Chand
Johnny Walker’s charm, Rafi’s playful tone—this stress-busting anthem still makes us smile through life’s chaos.
“Sar Jo Tera Chakraye” – Pyaasa
Geeta Dutt teases with elegance. A flirtatious warning wrapped in jazz and noir—pure vintage seduction
“Babuji Dheere Chalna” – Aar Paar
Geeta Bali sings to Dev Anand. A song of fate and folly, where love dances with danger.
“Tadbeer Se Bigdi Hui” – Baazi