У нас вы можете посмотреть бесплатно 🎙️ Lakhon Hain Yaha Dilwale – Mahendra Kapoor (Karaoke Cover | Lyrical Video Tribute) 🎶 или скачать в максимальном доступном качестве, видео которое было загружено на ютуб. Для загрузки выберите вариант из формы ниже:
Если кнопки скачивания не
загрузились
НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием видео, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу
страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса ClipSaver.ru
🎤 Lakhon Hain Yahan Dilwale – Karaoke Cover | Bollywood Classic (Kismet, 1969) Some songs don’t just play — they time-travel. “Lakhon Hain Yahan Dilwale” is one of those timeless Bollywood gems that has stayed with me since my teenage years, instantly transporting me back to a more colourful, simpler time when movies were musical, romance ruled the screen, and melodies lingered long after the credits rolled. Originally from the iconic 1969 film Kismet, this song beautifully balances nostalgia and melody with a quietly heart-breaking theme — the sadness of searching for love in a world full of hearts. Wrapped in a deceptively catchy tune, it’s the kind of song that sneaks up on you: once you hear it, it refuses to leave. That emotional contrast is exactly what made the golden era of Bollywood music so special. The late 1960s were formative years for me musically. They imprinted a love for Indian cinema music shaped by legends — with O. P. Nayyar setting the stage for giants like R. D. Burman and Anand Bakshi, and voices that became eternal: Mohammed Rafi, Mahendra Kapoor, Kishore Kumar, Hemant Kumar, alongside Asha Bhosle, Lata Mangeshkar, and Usha Uthup. All of this sat side-by-side with my growing exposure to Western rock ’n’ roll — Elvis, CCR, and The Beatles — forming a musical crossroads that still defines my taste today. “Lakhon Hain Yahan Dilwale” perfectly captures the spirit of early Bollywood musicals: elegant melodies, expressive movement, and lyrics rich with imagery that don’t translate easily into English — because the beauty lies in the nuance of the Hindi language itself. These songs weren’t just heard; they were felt, and that's not even touching on the overacting in the song sequence :) As the chances of performing this one live with a band are pretty slim, discovering this excellent karaoke track from @karaokedabiya5261 felt like striking nostalgic gold. This recording is my small tribute to an era that shaped me — with appreciation, memories, and a smile. 🎶 A Humorous Little Backstory The irony of “Lakhon Hain Yahan Dilwale” is delicious: a song lamenting loneliness that became wildly popular — sung by millions, loved by millions… proving the song itself never struggled to find love. Perhaps the real tragedy is that while the singer can’t find the one, the rest of us can’t stop humming along. If this song stirred a memory, a smile, or a hum — you’re part of the moment too. Thanks for listening, and welcome to the shared joy of music that refuses to age. 🎶 Video Links - • Lakhon Hain Yahan Dilwale | Mahendra Kapoo... Karoke Track Link - • Lakon hain yahan dilwale (MS) of Karaoke D...