Koi Aane Ko Hai Jaam Kholo Zara By Pankaj Udhas.mp3 25 Official
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During the heyday of feature phones (Nokia, Sony Ericsson), ringtones were clipped to exactly 25 seconds to save memory. A user or a warez site likely trimmed the full 7-minute Ghazal to just the punchline ("Koi aane ko hai...") and looped it for 25 seconds, saving it as Koi Aane Ko Hai...mp3 with a 25 in the title to indicate the clip length. Koi Aane Ko Hai Jaam Kholo Zara By Pankaj Udhas.mp3 25
The timeless ghazal remains one of the most evocative pieces in the illustrious career of the late Pankaj Udhas . Released in 1981 as part of his seminal album Mehfil , this track helped solidify his reputation as a master of the "sharaab" (wine) and "maikhana" (tavern) genre of ghazals. Song Overview and Significance Note: Always respect copyright
Koi aane ko hai, jaam kholo zara Zindagi ho na ho, shaam kholo zara (Someone is coming – open the wine cup Whether life remains or not, open the evening) A user or a warez site likely trimmed
The song itself is a masterclass in mood setting. The title translates to "Someone is about to come, open the wine bottle." On the surface, it appears to be a song about celebration and drinking. However, in the tradition of Sufi poetry and ghazals, the "wine" (Jaam) often symbolizes divine love or the intoxication of life, and the "someone" (Koi) represents the beloved or the divine.
The song is frequently featured in ghazal concerts and late-night gatherings because of its romantic yet dignified tone. Legacy of Pankaj Udhas
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