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Kishore Kumar's Memorable Songs

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Marne Ki Duyaen Kyon Karoon

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This song was Kishore Kumar's first song, from the 1948 movie, Ziddi, where he played a small supporting role, aside his brother, Ashok Kumar. This was also Kishore Kumar's break in Cinema

मरने की दुआएं क्यों माँगूं
जीने कि तमन्ना कौन करे, कौन करे
ये दुनिया हो या वो दुनियाँ, अब ख्वाहिश-ए-दुनिया कौन करे, कौन करे
मरने की ...

Translation:
Why should I ask for Death,
When nobody wishes to live
It may be this world, or the other world, Now, who cares to live.

RE: why redirect

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Hello. I apologize if not leaving a note on your talk page caused any inconvenience, but I am not aware of a guideline that requires such. Either way I am happy to discuss my reasoning for redirecting your article. Primarily, the article you created, Kishore Kumar's songs, did not provide much more information about the subject than the Kishore Kumar article. The only thing introduced in that article that was new were the lyrics provided to one of the songs. However, per WP:NOT#LYRICS, Wikipedia articles created for the main purpose of providing song lyrics are discouraged. In a nutshell, it does not seem to me that a separate article about Kishore Kumar's songs is necessary or merited, when the information that would go in such an article fits in the Kishore Kumar article (hence the redirect). I hope my explanation has helped. If you have any further questions, I will try to explain further. --NickContact/Contribs 04:34, 8 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

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