Muskaanein Jhooti Hai Song Lyrics :
Raat mein hi jaagetin hain Yeh gunaahon ke ghar Inki raahein khole baahein Jo bhi aaye idhar Yeh hai gumraahon ka rasta Muskaanein jhooti hai Pehchanein jhooti hai Rangeeni hai chahyi Phir bhi hai tanhaayi Kal inhi galiyon mein In masli kaliyon mein Toh yeh dhoom thi Jo rooh pyaasi hai Jimein udaasi hai Woh hai ghoomti Sabko talaash wohi Samjhein yeh kaash koi…
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Song Credits:
Song: Muskaanein Jhooti Hai
Singer: Suman Sridhar
Star Cast : Aamir Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Rani Mukherjee
Music Director: Ram Sampath
Movie: Talaash
Muskaanein Jhooti Hai Song Hindi Lyrics :
रात में ही जागते हैं
ये गुनाहों के घर
इनकी राहें खोलें बाँहें
जो भी आए इधर
ये है गुमराहों का रास्ता
मुस्कानें झूठी हैं
पहचानें झूठी हैं
रंगीनी है छाई
फिर भी है तन्हाई
कल इन्हीं गलियों में, इन मसली कलियों में
तो ये धूम थी
जो रूह प्यासी है, जिसमें उदासी है
वो है घूमती
सबको तलाश वही
समझे ये काश कोई
ये है गुमराहों का रास्ता
मुस्कानें झूठी हैं
पहचानें झूठी हैं
रंगीनी है छाई
फिर भी है तन्हाई
हल्के उजालों में
हल्के अँधेरों में जो इक राज़ है
क्यूँ खो गया है वो?
क्या हो गया है कि वो नाराज़ है?
ऐ रात, इतना बता
तुझको तो होगा पता
ये है गुमराहों का रास्ता
मुस्कानें झूठी हैं
पहचानें झूठी हैं
रंगीनी है छाई
फिर भी है तन्हाई
मुस्कानें झूठी हैं
पहचानें झूठी हैं
रंगीनी है छाई
फिर भी है तन्हाई
Muskaanein Jhooti Hai Song English Lyrics :
Raat mein hi jaagte hain
Yeh gunaahon ke ghar
Inki raahein khole baahein
Jo bhi aaye idhar
Aa haa…
Yeh hai gumraahon ka rasta
Muskaanein jhooti hai
Pehchanein jhooti hai
Rangeeni hai chhayi
Phir bhi hai tanhaayi
Kal inhi galiyon mein
In masli kaliyon mein
Toh yeh dhoom thi
Jo rooh pyaasi hai
Jismein udaasi hai
Woh hai ghoomti
Sabko talaash wohi
Samjhe ye kaash koi
Yeh hai gumraahon ka rasta
Muskaanein jhooti hai
Pehchanein jhooti hai
Rangeeni hai chhayi
Phir bhi hai tanhaayi
Halke ujaalo mein
Halke andhero mein jo ik raaz hai
Kyu kho gaya hai woh
Kya ho gaya hai ki woh naraaz hai
Aye raat itna bataa, tujhko to hoga pata
Aa haa…
Yeh hai gumraahon ka rasta
Muskaane jhooti hai
Pehchanein jhooti hai
Rangeeni hai chhayi
Phir bhi hai tanhaayi (x2)
Extra Information :
About Talaash :
Famous actor Armaan Kapoor loses control of his automobile late at night on a deserted road, presumably attempting to avoid something, and the vehicle plunges into the water. An investigation is started by Senior Police Inspector Surjan “Suri” Singh Shekhawat and his deputy, Devrath Kulkarni. Surjan’s relationship with his wife, Roshni, has suffered after their 8-year-old son, Karan, tragically drowned during a family outing. Surjan has trouble sleeping because of his remorse.
Surjan finds out that Armaan was traveling with ₹2 million in cash the night of his accident, but the money is gone. Armaan had given the money to Shashi, a pimp who was a blackmailer. Three years ago, Shashi had executed a cover-up for Armaan and his friend Sanjay. When Shashi finds out about Armaan’s passing, he steals the money. With Rosie as an escort, Shashi’s pal Tehmur starts blackmailing Sanjay. Sanjay arranges for Shashi’s murder.
Although Surjan is upset and doubtful of her, Roshni turns to Frenny Mistry, a medium who can communicate with Karan’s soul, for comfort. Rosie makes a sexual approach to Surjan one evening. He declines but asks if she can become an informant. Shashi’s body, the DVD, and the blackmail money are discovered by the police.
CCTV footage of Armaan and his companions leaving a hotel with Rosie is included on the DVD. Rosie tells Surjan that Armaan and his friends, Sanjay and Nikhil, took her up three years ago. Three years after the tragedy, Surjan learns that Nikhil has been brain dead.
Tehmur uses blackmail to get money from Sanjay in order to provide a better life for his prostitute lover. Tehmur is also killed by Sanjay. After discovering that Sanjay is responsible for the killings of Shashi and Tehmur, the police detain him. Sanjay admits that he, Armaan, and Nikhil had hired Simran as an escort for Armaan’s bachelor party three years prior.
Both Nikhil and Simran were thrown out of the moving automobile when the unlocked car door in the backseat accidentally opened. Fearing a controversy, Armaan and Sanjay abandoned Simran to perish on the road after rushing Nikhil to the hospital. Shashi had been called by Sanjay to look after her. Shashi has been blackmailing them ever since. When Surjan watches the video again, he is startled to see that Simran is actually Rosie.
They come onto the same road where Armaan’s vehicle accident occurred as he takes Sanjay to the police station. Both men see Rosie/Simran standing ahead. They swerve the automobile to avoid hitting her in a recreation of Armaan’s accident, and the car ends up in the sea. Surjan is saved by Rosie, but Sanjay dies.
Armaan’s death was an accident, according to Surjan’s official report. He finds Rosie’s remains where Shashi had concealed them when he goes back to the riverbank where he first met her. In remembrance of the statement that “the dead come to those who are troubled,” he arranges for Rosie to be cremated.
Surjan, who is now more receptive to the paranormal, discovers a letter from Karan written by Frenny that Karan assures Surjan that he wants his parents to be happy and that he shouldn’t hold himself responsible for his passing. Roshni and Surjan get back together. Two employees placed a “caution” sign on the area of the accident in a post-credits sequence.
About Suman Sridhar :
Suman Sridhar is an actor, singer, and songwriter. Sridhar creates art in theater, film, music, and performance art. Suman studied Western Classical Music, Women’s & Gender Studies, and Visual Arts at Mason Gross Rutgers University in the United States. She also received training in Indian classical music and Bharat Natyam classical dance.
Suman has performed songs from popular Bollywood films. Southbank Centre (UK), BBC-World Service (UK), MTV India, Sound Trek (Fox Traveller India), NH7 Weekender (India), Radio Mirchi Music Awards (India), Mijwan Fashion Show (India), Jazzmandu (Nepal), Galle Literary Festival (Sri Lanka), The Quarter: Royal Opera House (India), The Great Escape Festival (UK), One Billion Rising (India), and other locations are among the venues where she performs.
Her artwork has appeared in art shows like such as Between the Waves at dOCUMENTA (13) (Germany), Sarai Reader 09 (India), What Happened 2081? (German), and Transformation 19124 (Philadelphia). Suman has written, produced, and performed in original works, including The Flying Wallas: Opera Noir (Prithvi Theatre Festival, India) and Yoni Ki Baat (South Asian Women’s Collective, USA).
Sappho and Medusa’s dialogue, “Fall In Line and All That Remains is Flight.” She acted and co-produced her first feature film, Ajeeb Aashiq/Strange Love, directed by Natasha Mendonca. It debuted at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2016 and won the jury prize at the Lesbisch Schwule Filmtage Hamburg International Queer Film Festival in addition to being nominated for a Bright Future Award.
The Black Mamba, a musical group from Suman The 20th Contemporary Arts Festival was opened by The Black Mamba.performed as the main act at the Ziro Music festival in India (2016), the Kochi Muziris Biennale in India (2016), and the VideoBrasil_Sesc festival in São Paulo (2017). Land of the Breasted Woman, a live cinema production by the Black Mamba, was screened at the 11th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art and was awarded a Sesc_Videobrasil residence prize at the Wexner Center for the Arts (USA).
About Ram Sampath :
Indian composer, music producer, and musician Ram Sampath was born on July 25, 1977. He began his career writing jingles for advertisements in the Mumbai-based advertising industry. He then began writing music for pop albums like Shaan’s Tanha Dil (2000) and then for movies like Khakee, Delhi Belly (2011), Talaash (2012), Raees, and others. He has written music for commercial jingles for companies like the Times of India, Docomo, Thums Up, Pepsi, and Airtel.
Early years and upbringing
Sampath, who was raised in Chembur, Mumbai, and attended OLPS High School, was born to a Tamilian father and a Kannadiga mother. Both of his parents had a passion for music, and his grandpa TV Ramanujam was one of the founders of the Sion, Mumbai-based cultural center Shanmukhananda Hall.
Thus, prominent musicians and Carnatic singers would often visit his ancestral home. He thereafter spent eight years learning Carnatic music as well. Following his education, he played piano in a rock band while studying commerce at Podar College in Mumbai.
Career
His advertising jingles have been used by companies such as Airtel, Docomo, Thums Up, Pepsi, and the Times of India, for which he wrote the theme song for the 2013 “I Lead India” campaign. He recorded Indian versions of the Australian rock group INXS’s songs “God’s Top Ten,” “Devil’s Party,” and “Afterglow” in 2008.
The Bombay High Court also decided in 2008 that two of the movie’s tracks, The title tune “Krazzy4” and “Break-free” from Krazzy 4 had the “hook-phrase” from an earlier advertisement that Sampath had written for Sony Ericsson. The release of the movie including the two songs was halted by the court. After producers paid Sampath ₹20 million (US$240,000), the issue was later settled out of court, and the movie and songs were released.
Nonetheless, legal analysts referred to the ruling as a “landmark decision” since it established a new standard for the Indian film industry, which is frequently beset by plagiarism. He wrote the wildly successful title track “Tera Rang Aisa” for the first talk show presented by Aamir Khan, Satyamev Jayate, in 2012. Prasoon Joshi wrote the lyrics.
Additionally, he appeared in the 2013 season of the well-liked music television show Coke Studio. Movie soundtrack Sampath’s debut as a film soundtrack composer came with Ram Madhvani’s Let’s Talk (2002). After that, in addition to Jumbo (2008), Aagey Se Right (2009), and Luv Ka The End (2011), he composed music for a number of Rajkumar Santoshi films, including Khakee (2004) and Family (2006).
But it was Aamir Khan’s 2011 film Delhi Belly that garnered him widespread praise. Prior to the movie’s premiere, the popular song “Bhaag DK Bose Aandhi Aayi” with a rock beat went viral online. He was later nominated for a Filmfare Award for the movie. Aamir Khan was the main star of his next movie, Talaash (2012), which was co-produced by Aamir Khan Productions and Farhan Akhtar’s Excel Entertainment.
Positive reviews were given to the music. “Once again, Ram Sampath has an unmatched compilation of tracks here,” wrote Indiaglitz. This is a masterpiece that features amazing lyrics by Javed Akhtar. He was then re-signed by Akhtar for his upcoming project, Fukrey, which was directed by Mrigdeep Singh Lamba.
With its version of a popular Punjabi folk song, “Ambarsariya,” performed by his wife and frequent partner Sona Mohapatra, Fukrey was a sleeper hit and received positive music reviews.
About Aamir Khan :
Born on March 14, 1965, Aamir Husain Khan is an Indian actor, director, and television personality who specializes in Hindi films. His pronunciation is . Known as “Mr. Perfectionist” by the media, he is renowned for his work in a range of cinema genres, especially those that have a beneficial influence on society in India or elsewhere or that address societal concerns like gender equality and education.
Khan has become one of the most renowned actors in Indian film during the course of his more than three decades in the business. Khan has won multiple honors, including an AACTA Award, four National Film Awards, and nine Filmfare Awards. In 2003, the Indian government awarded him the Padma Shri and the Padma Bhushan in 2010 and was granted an honorary title by the Chinese government in 2017.
In the 1973 film Yaadon Ki Baaraat, directed by his uncle Nasir Hussain, Aamir Khan made his cinematic debut as a young actor. His debut role in a feature film as an adult was in Holi (1984). His major part in Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988) marked the start of his full-time acting career. He received a National Film Award in the Special Mention category for his role in Raakh (1989).
A succession of commercially successful films, such as Dil (1990), Rangeela (1995), Raja Hindustani (1996), for which he received his first Filmfare Award for Best Actor, and Sarfarosh (1999), helped him establish himself as a major actor in the 1990s.
He established Aamir Khan in 1999 Productions, whose debut picture, Lagaan (2001), won him two further Filmfare Awards (Best Actor and Best picture) and a National Film Award for Best Popular Film. It was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. He was highly praised for his performance in Dil Chahta Hai (2001).
Khan returned to acting after a four-year break, most notably in Fanaa (2006) and Rang De Basanti (2006). Taare Zameen Par (2007), his first film as a filmmaker, took home the Filmfare Awards for Best Film and Best filmmaker. The highest-grossing Indian films at the time were Ghajini (2008), 3 Idiots (2009), Dhoom 3 (2013), PK (2014), and Dangal (2016), all of which were Khan’s biggest commercial hits. Khan took home his third Best Dangal’s actor award at Filmfare.
Newsweek has called him “the biggest movie star in the world” and he has a sizable fan base, particularly in China and India. He has consistently appeared on lists of the world’s 500 Most Influential Muslims. Additionally, he founded and hosts the chat show Satyamev Jayate on television. He was included in the 2013 Time 100 list of the world’s most important people because of his efforts as a social reformer.
Early years and upbringing
Film producer Tahir Hussain and Zeenat Hussain welcomed Aamir Husain Khan into the world on March 14, 1965, in Bombay. He has two sisters, Farhat and Nikhat Khan, and a younger brother, Faisal Khan. He is the second of four siblings.
His relatives have origins in Herat, Afghanistan; Khan’s paternal grandmother was an Arab who traced her ancestry to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and was a niece of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. His paternal grandpa was a schoolteacher with Pashtun zamindar ancestry. Khan has stated that he would like to film Maulana Azad. Khan’s cousin is Najma Heptulla, the 16th Governor of Manipur and Maulana Azad’s granddaughter.
Producer-director Nasir Hussain, his late paternal uncle, was one of his relatives who worked in the Hindi cinema industry. Imran Khan, Nasir’s grandson through his daughter, is a former Hindi film actor, and Mansoor Khan, Nasir’s son, is a director who has starred Aamir in the majority of his films. Khan’s mother has made him a nephew of The Fazli brothers are Indian and Pakistani filmmakers.
He played two small parts on screen as a child actor. He made his Bollywood debut in the first masala film, Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973), when he was eight years old . He played the younger version of Mahendra Sandhu’s role in Madhosh the next year. After completing his pre-primary education at J.B. Petit School, Khan transferred to St. Anne’s High School in Bandra until the eighth grade.
He then finished his ninth and tenth classes at Bombay Scottish School in Mahim. He participated in state-level tennis competitions and won a state title. “Much more into sports than studies,” he declared. He finished the twelfth grade at Narsee Monjee College in Mumbai and talked about his Childhood was deemed “tough” because of his father’s financial difficulties, which resulted from his usually unsuccessful film ventures.
“There would be at least 30 calls a day from creditors calling for their money,” he said, adding that he was constantly in danger of being expelled from school for failing to pay his tuition. At sixteen, Khan participated in the experimental process of directing his school classmate Aditya Bhattacharya’s forty-minute silent film, Paranoia.
An acquaintance of Bhattacharya’s, director Shriram Lagoo, contributed a few thousand rupees to the project. His parents wanted him to pursue a “steady” job as an engineer or doctor, rather than making movies; for that For this reason, Paranoia’s shooting schedule was kept under wraps. He costarred in the movie with Neena Gupta and Victor Banerjee and helped Bhattacharya at the same time. He claimed that the encounter inspired him to become a filmmaker.
About Kareena Kapoor :
Kareena Kapoor Khan, née Kapoor, is an Indian actress who was born on September 21, 1980. Her pronunciation is [kəˈriʐna kəˈpuʐr xɑːn]. Known for her work in a variety of film genres, including crime dramas and romantic comedies, she has been a prominent figure in Hindi cinema since 2000. As of 2024, Kapoor is among the highest-paid actresses in Hindi film and has won multiple accolades, including six Filmfare Awards.
She is the younger sister of actress Karisma Kapoor and the daughter of actors Babita and Randhir Kapoor. She was born into the Kapoor family. In 2000, Kapoor made her acting debut in Refugee. The following year, she carved out a number of roles, including one in the highest-grossing drama Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham. Following this, a string of business setbacks and unfavorable evaluations for her recurring parts.
A pivotal moment in her career was her unconventional portrayal of a sex worker in the movie Chameli in 2004. Her portrayals of a riot victim in the drama Dev (2004) and a Desdemona-like figure in the crime movie Omkara (2006) garnered her praise from critics. She won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of a talkative woman in the 2007 romantic comedy Jab We Met.
Her dramatic roles in Kurbaan (2009), Talaash: The Answer Lies Within, Heroine (both 2012), Udta Punjab (2016), and Laal Singh Chaddha (2022) garnered her additional recognition. These include the action movies Bodyguard (2011) and Singham Returns (2014), the comedy-dramas 3 Idiots (2009) and Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015), and the Comedies Good Newwz (2019) and Golmaal 3 (2010). Additionally, she starred in the female-led comedies Crew (2024) and Veere Di Wedding (2018).
Actor Saif Ali Khan and Kapoor Khan are married, and the two of them have two sons. In India, there is extensive coverage of her off-screen life. She is renowned for her stylish sense and for being vocal and assertive. In addition to performing in movies, Kapoor hosts a radio show, takes part in theater productions, and co-wrote two autobiographical memoirs and two dietary manuals. In addition to launching her own apparel and cosmetics brand for women, she has been working with UNICEF since 2014 to promote girls’ education and more high-quality education in india.
During their early years, Kareena and Karisma Kapoor were photographed with their mother, Babita, on the left, and their sister, Karisma. Kapoor claimed that having the two of them as children aided in her development of strength and independence in an interview with journalist Vir Sanghvi.
The younger daughter of Randhir Kapoor and Babita (née Shivdasani), Kapoor (often colloquially called ‘Bebo’) was born in Bombay (now Mumbai) on September 21, 1980.
Her older sister, Karisma, is also an actress. Kapoor’s maternal grandmother is actress Hari Shivdasani, her paternal grandmother is actor and filmmaker Raj Kapoor, and her great-granddaughter is filmmaker Prithviraj Kapoor. Kapoor’s uncle and aunt are the actors Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Kapoor, respectively, and their son, Ranbir Kapoor, is also an actor.
As stated by Kapoor, her The book Anna Karenina, which her mother read during her pregnancy, is where the name “Kareena” originated. Kapoor’s father is Punjabi, and she has Sindhi and British ancestry on her mother’s side.
According to Kapoor, who describes herself as a mischievous and pampered child, her early exposure to movies sparked her passion in acting; she was especially influenced by the performances of actresses Nargis and Meena Kumari. Her father disapproved of women appearing in movies despite her family’s history because he felt it went against the traditional roles and responsibilities of women in the home as mothers. As a result, her parents became estranged and lived apart until they reunited in October 2007. Her mother reared her, who
worked in a number of professions to help support her daughters before making her acting debut in 1991, Despite spending the most of her youth away from home, Kapoor said her father was a significant part of her life. After attending Mumbai’s Jamnabai Narsee School, Kapoor went on to Dehradun’s Welham Girls’ School.
Although she later acknowledged that she enjoyed the experience, she mainly went to the facility to appease her mother. Although she excelled in every class she took, with the exception of mathematics, Kapoor claims she had no academic bent. After graduation from Welham, she went back to Mumbai and attended Mithibai College for two years to study business. Then, in the United States, Kapoor enrolled in a three-month summer course in microcomputers at Harvard Summer School.
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FAQ’S :
Which feature film marked Suman Sridhar’s acting debut?
Suman Sridhar acted and co-produced her first feature film, Ajeeb Aashiq/Strange Love, which premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2016.
What is Land of the Breasted Woman?
Land of the Breasted Woman is a live cinema production by Suman Sridhar's musical group, The Black Mamba. It was screened at the 11th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art.
What was Ram Sampath’s first film as a soundtrack composer?
Ram Sampath's debut as a film soundtrack composer was for Let's Talk (2002).
Which song earned Ram Sampath widespread recognition in Bollywood?
The rock anthem Bhaag DK Bose from the film Delhi Belly (2011) earned him widespread recognition.
What landmark legal case was Ram Sampath involved in?
In 2008, Ram Sampath won a lawsuit over copyright infringement against the producers of the film Krazzy 4, setting a precedent for intellectual property rights in Bollywood.
What is Aamir Khan’s reputation in the film industry?
Aamir Khan is known as "Mr. Perfectionist" for his dedication to socially relevant films and his impactful performances in Bollywood.
Which of Aamir Khan’s films received an Academy Award nomination?
Aamir Khan's film Lagaan (2001) was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
How did Kareena Kapoor get her name?
Kareena's name was inspired by the book Anna Karenina, which her mother read while she was pregnant with her.
What was Kareena Kapoor’s breakthrough film?
Kareena Kapoor's breakthrough role came with the romantic comedy Jab We Met (2007), for which she won a Filmfare Award for Best Actress.