For The Music-savvy Ghost
A few ghosts in a Gujarat village allegedly decided to haunt the villagers. The decision came after they unravelled the hidden invitation for them contained in Himesh Reshammiya's song "jhalak dikhla ja, ek baar aa ja aa ja " that was played on radio.
The Times of India link
The sinister song naturally was banned. I would have been pleased to have Reshammiya banned for any one of the following reasons:
1>Usurpation of the lyricist's space by having songs with only one/two words(s) dominating each....e.g. aa ja aa ja aa ja, aashiq banaya aashiq banaya aashique banaya, humko deewana humko deewana humko deewana, etc
2>Usurpation of the genuine singer's space and the actor's space obviously
3>Making songs with cheerful lyrics sound mournful
4>Causing interference with high-frequency electronic transmissions
But the ban on this particular song for spiritualistic reasons caused some trouble to my jugular veins and carotid arteries. This is despite the fact that the woman for whom the song was sung in the movie (Udita Goswamy) fell little short of portraying a real-life ghost. I find it difficult to believe that it has always been this easy to invoke ghosts.( As kids, my friends and I used to intrigue one another with learnt ideas involving pencils,candles and open books in this regard).
Apparently, the ghost of today is music-savvy and on the lookout for songs with words meaning "come" being sung. Since, I follow hindi music with more interest, I have decided to compile for the benefit of the ghosts, a list of songs that they might wish to mistake for invitations to them. The list will also be useful for those who wish to invite ghosts. Last but not the least, people who are interested in getting a few songs banned can also refer to this list (and therefore, will not ban my blog hopefully).
Here are some selected ghost-invitation songs:
1. jhalak dikhla ja, ek baar aa ja aa ja : invitation for the ghost to visit only once
2. aaja aaja main hun pyaar tera.. aa aa aaa aaja (the one picturized on shammi kapoor , asha parekh) : this is when you want to make the ghost mad and delirious as it comes
3. jaaiye aap kahan jayenge, phir nazar lout ke yahin aayegi : this doesn't have any word which means "come" but it is clearly a sweet respectful (note the word aap) threat to the ghost against going.
4. saaze dil chhedo na, aao na aaao na: for the musical kind of ghost
5. aaja saawariya , aa aa aa aa, taal se taal milao : this is for the ghost passionate about both music and dance
6. aa ja re, aa ja re o mere dilbar aa ja: this is most ideal for ghosts invoking ghosts
7. come to me , bhool jaye saara jahan: for the modern ghost well-trained in english.
8. aa re aa re aa re ..(Reshammiya's song in Chup Chup ke): this can also be used to drive the ghost wild with monotony as it comes
9. aa ja aai bahaar, dil hai bekarar: for open-air rendezvous with a ghost
10.aaiye aapka intezaar tha: for the unpunctual ghost!!!
I think we have enough varieties to suit the tastes of most of the people. Care must be taken to sing the songs fully..or else they could get misconstrued as open invitations.
Others who would not like to get disturbed by the visiting ghosts, may please try songs with words meaning "go". There has been no confirmation of whether the "go" works. So one can always make it to the news headlines if there are any results.
The Times of India link
The sinister song naturally was banned. I would have been pleased to have Reshammiya banned for any one of the following reasons:
1>Usurpation of the lyricist's space by having songs with only one/two words(s) dominating each....e.g. aa ja aa ja aa ja, aashiq banaya aashiq banaya aashique banaya, humko deewana humko deewana humko deewana, etc
2>Usurpation of the genuine singer's space and the actor's space obviously
3>Making songs with cheerful lyrics sound mournful
4>Causing interference with high-frequency electronic transmissions
But the ban on this particular song for spiritualistic reasons caused some trouble to my jugular veins and carotid arteries. This is despite the fact that the woman for whom the song was sung in the movie (Udita Goswamy) fell little short of portraying a real-life ghost. I find it difficult to believe that it has always been this easy to invoke ghosts.( As kids, my friends and I used to intrigue one another with learnt ideas involving pencils,candles and open books in this regard).
Apparently, the ghost of today is music-savvy and on the lookout for songs with words meaning "come" being sung. Since, I follow hindi music with more interest, I have decided to compile for the benefit of the ghosts, a list of songs that they might wish to mistake for invitations to them. The list will also be useful for those who wish to invite ghosts. Last but not the least, people who are interested in getting a few songs banned can also refer to this list (and therefore, will not ban my blog hopefully).
Here are some selected ghost-invitation songs:
1. jhalak dikhla ja, ek baar aa ja aa ja : invitation for the ghost to visit only once
2. aaja aaja main hun pyaar tera.. aa aa aaa aaja (the one picturized on shammi kapoor , asha parekh) : this is when you want to make the ghost mad and delirious as it comes
3. jaaiye aap kahan jayenge, phir nazar lout ke yahin aayegi : this doesn't have any word which means "come" but it is clearly a sweet respectful (note the word aap) threat to the ghost against going.
4. saaze dil chhedo na, aao na aaao na: for the musical kind of ghost
5. aaja saawariya , aa aa aa aa, taal se taal milao : this is for the ghost passionate about both music and dance
6. aa ja re, aa ja re o mere dilbar aa ja: this is most ideal for ghosts invoking ghosts
7. come to me , bhool jaye saara jahan: for the modern ghost well-trained in english.
8. aa re aa re aa re ..(Reshammiya's song in Chup Chup ke): this can also be used to drive the ghost wild with monotony as it comes
9. aa ja aai bahaar, dil hai bekarar: for open-air rendezvous with a ghost
10.aaiye aapka intezaar tha: for the unpunctual ghost!!!
I think we have enough varieties to suit the tastes of most of the people. Care must be taken to sing the songs fully..or else they could get misconstrued as open invitations.
Others who would not like to get disturbed by the visiting ghosts, may please try songs with words meaning "go". There has been no confirmation of whether the "go" works. So one can always make it to the news headlines if there are any results.


8 Comments:
All bow to Sindhu...the greatest blogger of them all....
wow this is just great...im in awe :D
Hear Hear ...Hear Hearrrrr..
This is all that I can say..:D..plus that I KNOW you are in love with Himesh Bhaaai ;)
wow! this is flattering :D..thanks ....Himesh Bhaaai is of course interesting to watch :p !
I was wondering if one should pollute one's consciousness by worrying about mundane materialistic things that happen in this world such as mentioned in your blog.
Your blogs are excellent, keep up the good work.
P.S: What about Fiza's "Aaa jaa mahiya" ?
:) pretty good.....
I can imagine ghosts crawling out of their graves...sitting infront of you and listening to your songs.....
Very well written!!!!
The blog was indeed absolutely awesome.. had me in splits :).. but i just couldnt help falling off my chair reading Amar's comment above :))))))..
kya kehna chah raha hai bhai?? :)
Thanks a lot, Void Mohan and Abhishek! :)
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