The song "Naalle lammi te naalle kaali haaye ve channa raat judaiyaan waali" is a highly popular and classic Punjabi film song from the movie Lachhi (1949).
Here is a description of the song:
Film: Lachhi (1949, a classic Punjabi film).
Singer: The legendary Lata Mangeshkar.
Music Director: Hansraj Behl.
Lyricist: Mulk Raj Bhakri.
Genre: It is a timeless example of classic Punjabi film music, specifically a virah (separation/longing) song.
Theme and Meaning: The title line, "Naalle lammi te naalle kaali haaye ve channa raat judaiyaan waali," translates to:
"Oh my beloved, the night of separation is both long and dark." The song is a poignant expression of a woman's deep longing, sadness, and helplessness as she spends the night pining for her absent lover. The lyrics beautifully capture the heartache and the seemingly endless quality of a night spent in judai (separation).
Significance: It is considered one of Lata Mangeshkar's classic Punjabi songs and was a major hit from the film, which was itself a commercial success. Its soulful melody and emotive singing have ensured its status as a beloved song in the history of Punjabi cinema.
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