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Heer waris shah movie song
Heer waris shah movie song





heer waris shah movie song

Cry for joy, cry for delight, cry because after watching you feel just a little bit closer to GOD. Both of them hit the mark, right on, with their acting so well, that while watching it you want to cry and you will (even if you're tough like me). Juhi Chawla is the epitome of Waris Shah's "Heer" character. Gurdass Mann has always been a living legend for us Punjabis as far as music goes and his acting in this is a real treat. Giving this film a 10 is an injustice for it deserves a 100 (too bad the scale doesn't go that high). If a movie like this can make a person like me, who hates poetry, become a poet (even if its for that little bit above) - it is definitely worth a watch. Everything from the air and dirt to actual characters in the film support the main protagonists and create the atmosphere that was Moghul-ruled Punjab. Its beautiful, beautiful, beautiful and I totally get what Waris Shah went through because you can feel it in the actors, in the space around them, the setting (the time), all the characters that feed the aura of the protagonists. I completely get how music connects the singer, the player, the listener to GOD. I still don't know the story of Heer Ranja, but having seen this film makes me want to read it (even if it is romance). As a kid growing up, I've always heard of Heer Ranja having similarities to Romeo and Juliet (a play I read in school, which I completely hated - turned me off to Shakespeare until reading MacBeth & King Lear), but never knew who the author was and the actual story. I wish they would make more films like this. Deep down, I felt my soul watch this film and cry in joy. Watching it was so refreshing that I think I'm changed from the inside. The voice is like that of Nusrat Fateh Ali Kahn, that upon entering one's heart, leaves room for nobody\ nothing else!) Films like these do Punjab proud and being Punjabi I am biased towards this film a bit. Another film on the life of Shah, Sayyed Waris Shah, was released in India in 1980 followed by Waris Shah: Ishq Daa Waaris in 2006 which had Gurdas Mann in the role of Waris Shah.To start out and write a review for this film is not easy and I wanted to write something in Punjabi, but IMDb's spell checker kept flagging me so, I wrote only the English translations below: (Such a wonderful film, such beautiful songs that if life were to end right now, One would have no regrets. A 1964 Pakistani film titled Waris Shah featured Inayat Hussain Bhatti in the title role. Waris Shah's life has been fictionalised in Punjabi-language films. Ajj Akan Waris shah nu(today we are calling Dead Warris shah ).

heer waris shah movie song

  • Eh rooh qalboot da zikr sara nal aqal de mel bulaya ee (This entire reference is about Soul meeting with the Divine, Beloved which has been contrived with great wisdom).
  • Waris Shah faqir di aqal kithe eh pattian ishq padhiyan hun (It is beyond the wisdom of faqeer Waris Shah (to write this verse), (But) these lessons are taught by Love).
  • Waris rann, faqir, talwar, ghora Chare thok eh kisse de yar nahin (Waris says that woman, beggar, sword and horse, these four are never anyone's friends).
  • Naa adataan jaandiyan ne, Bhavein katiye poriyan poriyan ji (A man never abandons his habits, even if he is hacked to pieces).
  • Many verses of Waris Shah are widely used in Punjab in a moral context, for instance: Shrine of Waris Shah at Jandiala Sher Khan, Pakistan Examples Waris Shah is primarily known as the author of Heer Ranjha. One of the oldest and most accurate copy of Qissa Waris Shah published by Kripa Ram in 1916 is available in the Punjab Public Library in Lahore. It is estimated that there are 11069 forged verses in the commonly available Qissa Waris Shah. Other poets later added their own verses in Qissa Waris Shah throughout the history. Here he resided in a small room, adjacent to a historic mosque now called Masjid Waris Shah, until his death.

    heer waris shah movie song

    After completing his education, Waris moved to Malka Hans, a village twelve kilometres north of Pakpattan. Waris Shah acknowledged himself to be a disciple of an ustad from Kasur, namely Hafiz Ghulam Murtaza from whom he received his education. Waris spent years in search of the perfect spiritual guide. Waris's parents are said to have died when he was young. His father's name was Gulsher Shah and mother's name was Kamal Banu. Waris Shah was born in Jandiala Sher Khan, Punjab, present-day Pakistan into a reputed Sayyid family and was a descendant of Sayyid Muhammad Al-Makki through his son Sayyid Badruddin.







    Heer waris shah movie song