I think I have become the "frog in the well", listening to the same playlist. You can also suggest singers, composers, lyricists, albums etc.
Will try to post here regularly. Sending the first song. Situation in the movie aptly captures the tension. Girl loves the boy. Boy also love her. Girl has already expressed her feelings to him. But he is not ready. He thinks that the relationship should take a mature course. He is against taking any decision jaldbaazi mei. He is also an idealist, and wants to change the world. It is at this moment, this song guids the script of the movie. For me Jagjit and Chitra are the real hero and heroines of this movie.
Usually it has been observed that the space for quawali is dominated by men. But amid this presence of masculinity, this song comes to the rescue as a deviant to this trend.
Please give special attention to the lyrics, specially in the context of a women expressing her emotions- "Kisi ko mananey mei wo lajjat jo paayi ki fir rooth jaaney ko dil chahta hai".
Aasha ji's voice, as usual has that essential "theraav" required for a composition like this. It's easy to get encapsulated by the background beats, and Nutan Ji's expressions. (Beats- tabla's jugalbandi with hand clappings, for a similar jugalbandi, between tabla and ghungaroo, one may also search "Piya Tose Naina Laagey Re" sung by Lata ji from the movie Guide 1965).
Presenting today's song: