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Itni Shakti Hamein Dena Data Song Lyrics

Itni Shakti Hamein Dena Data Song Lyrics :

itanee shakti hamen dena, daata man ka vishvaas kaamazor ho na itanee shakti hamen dena, daata man ka vishvaas kaamazor ho na ham chale nek raaste pe, hamase bhool kar bhee koee bhool ho nam itanee shakti hamen dena, daata man ka vishvaas kaamazor ho na ham chale nek raaste pe, hamase bhool kar bhee koee bhool..


Itni Shakti Hamein Dena Data Song Lyrics


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Song Credits:

Song : Itni Shakti Hamein Dena Data
Movie : Ankush
Starcast : Nana Patekar, Nisha
Singer : Pushpa Pagdhare, Sushma Shresht
Music : Kuldeep Singh
Lyrics : Abhilaash
Music Label – T-Series

Itni Shakti Hamein Dena Data Song Hindi Lyrics :

 

इतनी शक्ति हमें देना, दाता
मन का विश्वास कमज़ोर हो ना
इतनी शक्ति हमें देना, दाता
मन का विश्वास कमज़ोर हो ना
हम चले नेक रस्ते पे, हमसे
भूल कर भी कोई भूल हो ना
इतनी शक्ति हमें देना, दाता
मन का विश्वास कमज़ोर हो ना
हम चले नेक रस्ते पे, हमसे

भूल कर भी कोई भूल हो ना
इतनी शक्ति हमें देना, दाता
मन का विश्वास कमज़ोर हो ना
हर तरफ़ ज़ुल्म है, बेबसी है
सहमा-सहमा सा हर आदमी है
पाप का बोझ बढ़ता ही जाए
जाने कैसे ये धरती थमी है
बोझ ममता से तू ये उठा ले
तेरी रचना का ये अंत हो ना
हम चले नेक रस्ते पे, हमसे
भूल कर भी कोई भूल हो ना

इतनी शक्ति हमें देना, दाता
मन का विश्वास कमज़ोर हो ना
हम अँधेरे में हैं, रोशनी दे
खो ना दें ख़ुद को ही दुश्मनी से
हम सज़ा पाएँ अपने किए की
मौत भी हो तो सह लें ख़ुशी से
कल जो गुज़रा है, फिर से ना गुज़रे

आने वाला वो कल ऐसा हो ना
हम चले नेक रस्ते पे, हमसे
भूल कर भी कोई भूल हो ना
इतनी शक्ति हमें देना, दाता
मन का विश्वास कमज़ोर हो ना
इतनी शक्ति हमें देना, दाता
मन का विश्वास कमज़ोर हो ना

Itni Shakti Hamein Dena Data Song English Lyrics :

 

itanee shakti hamen dena, daata
man ka vishvaas kaamazor ho na
itanee shakti hamen dena, daata
man ka vishvaas kaamazor ho na
ham chale nek raaste pe, hamase
bhool kar bhee koee bhool ho na
itanee shakti hamen dena, daata

man ka vishvaas kaamazor ho na
ham chale nek raaste pe, hamase
bhool kar bhee koee bhool ho na
itanee shakti hamen dena, daata
man ka vishvaas kaamazor ho na
har taraf zulm hai, bebasee hai
sahama-sahama sa har aadamee hai
paap ka bojh badhata hee jae
jaane kaise ye dharatee thee

bojh mamata se too ye utha le
teree rachana ka ye ant ho na
ham chale nek raaste pe, hamase
bhool kar bhee koee bhool ho na
itanee shakti hamen dena, daata
man ka vishvaas kaamazor ho na
ham andhere mein hain, roshanee de
kho na den khud ko hee dushmanee se
ham saza paen apane kie kee
maut bhee ho to sah len khushee se
kal jo guzara hai, phir se na guzare
aane vaala vo kal aisa ho na

ham chale nek raaste pe, hamase
bhool kar bhee koee bhool ho na
itanee shakti hamen dena, daata
man ka vishvaas kaamazor ho na
itanee shakti hamen dena, daata
man ka vishvaas kaamazor ho na

 

Extra Information :

About Ankush Movie :

Four young guys from Mumbai’s lower middle class who are unemployed and feel cut off from society are the subject of the movie, which follows their tale. until a lovely young girl named Anita and her grandma, the new neighbors, alter their viewpoint.

The men strive to modify their ways and fit in with the honest, hardworking, regular culture of 1980s India, but Anita is abducted by her employer and his four pals, who tie her up in a spread-eagle fashion to the bed and then gang rape her. Nevertheless, Anita kills herself and the offenders are absolved due to a lack of proof.

The men, having lost faith in the rule of the state, exact ruthless retribution on all those responsible. When they are tried subsequently, all four of them are given death penalty for acting in accordance with their moral convictions while simultaneously calling for stricter legislation that would never be broken again to protect others.

About Nana Patekar :

Born on January 1, 1951, Vishwanath Patekar, also known by his stage name Nana Patekar, is an Indian actor, filmmaker, screenwriter, and former officer in the Indian Territorial Army who mostly works in Marathi and Hindi movies.

Actor Patekar, who is considered as one of the best and most influential in Indian cinema, has won three National Film Awards, four Filmfare Awards, and two Filmfare Awards in Marathi. In 2013, he received the Padma Shri award for his artistic and cinematic contributions.

Following his Bollywood film debut in the drama Gaman in 1978, Patekar went on to appear in a number of Marathi and Bollywood productions. He earned the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1988 after starring in Salaam Bombay, which was nominated for an Academy Award.

along with the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for his work in the 1989 crime drama Parinda. He then went on to play a villain in Angaar (1992). Following that, he featured in Prahaar: The Final Attack, his directorial debut (1991).

Later, Patekar starred in and won praise from critics for his work in a number of commercially successful films of the 1990s, such as Krantiveer (1994), which took home both the National Film Award for Best Actor and the Filmfare Award for Best Villain, Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman (1992), and Tirangaa (1993). He received more praise for Khamoshi: The Musical (1996) and Agni Sakshi (1996), the latter of which earned him his second National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor.

While He was praised in the early 2000s for his roles in Taxi No. 9211 (2006), Ab Tak Chhappan (2004), Apaharan (2005), and Shakti: The Power (2002), the latter of which brought him his second Filmfare Award for Best Villain.

For his roles as a politician in the political thriller Raajneeti (2010) and as the kind-hearted gangster Uday Shetty in the comedic Welcome (2007) and its follow-up Welcome Back (2015), Patekar won critical acclaim. He played a retired stage actor in the critically acclaimed and financially successful Marathi film Natsamrat in 2016. For his role in the movie, he was awarded the Filmfare Award for Best Actor (Marathi).

Childhood

The Marathi family of Nana Patekar was born in Murud-Janjira, in the modern-day Raigad District, to Vishwanath Patekar. Maharashtra. He graduated from Mumbai’s Sir J.J. Institute of Applied Art.

Early character parts in one’s career (1978–1987)

Following his 1978 film debut in Gaman, Patekar went on to play a number of supporting parts in Marathi films. In the British television series Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy (1986), he played Nathuram Godse. Notable roles he performed in other films include Mohre (1987), Trishagni (1988), Awam (1987), Andha Yudh (1987), Ankush (1986), Pratighaat (1987), and Aaj Ki Awaz (1984). He received his first nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Andha Yudh.

renowned performer (1988–2006)

He received great acclaim for his portrayal in Salaam Bombay! (1988) directed by Mira Nair around this time. In the crime drama Parinda (1989), he played a criminal boss and won both his first Filmfare Award and National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor. He also garnered a great deal of praise from critics for this role.

Sameera Reddy and Nana Patekar during the 2006 Taxi No. 9211 premiere.
After receiving training for his role as an Indian Army commander, he turned director for his 1991 film Prahaar: The Final Attack, which costarred Madhuri Dixit. He received his first Filmfare Award for Best Villain for his performance in Angaar (1992). Alongside Amrita Singh, Juhi Chawla, and Shah Rukh Khan, he co-starred.

in the romantic comedy Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman (1992) and in Tirangaa (1993) with legendary actor Raaj Kumar, both of which brought him two Filmfare Award nominations in a row for Best Supporting Actor. In Krantiveer (1994), he portrayed a truant, gambling son, for which he was honored with three awards:

the Screen, National Film, and Filmfare Awards for Best Actor. After playing a ghost in the children’s movie Abhay (1994), Patekar costarred in Hum Dono (1995) alongside Rishi Kapoor. He received his second National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of a sadist spouse in Agni Sakshi (1996) and as Manisha Koirala’s deaf father in Khamoshi: The Musical (1996).

a gangster in Ghulam-E-Mustafa (1997), an upright but unconventional police officer in Yeshwant (1997), and a schizophrenia in Wajood (1998)—two nominations for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor. In the 1999 film Kohram, he co-starred with Amitabh Bachchan as an Indian Army intelligence officer on the run from Bachchan’s covert identity. His other noteworthy movies from this decade were Hu Tu Tu (1999) and Yugpurush (1998).

In the criminal drama Tarkieb (2000), he costarred as the CBI director opposite Aditya Pancholi. He took a year off from acting before making a comeback in Shakti: The Power (2002), when he played an incredibly aggressive father and was nominated for a second time for the Filmfare Award for Best Villain. In the 2004 film Ab Tak Chhappan, he portrayed a police officer who is an expert in encounters.

He won the Screen Award for Best Villain and his second Filmfare Award for Best Villain for his role in Apaharan (2005). In the 2006 film cab No. 9211, he portrayed a cab driver.

About Pushpa Pagdhare :

Mahercha Pushpa Chamare, also known as Pushpa Chandrakant Pagdhare, is a Marathi vocalist.

Mumbai’s Prabhadevi Municipal Hospital is where he was born.His younger brother’s names are Janardan and Janaki Chamar, and his hometown is Satpati in the Palghar district. They attended school in Satpatila. Tyanna Gaanya teaches R in the early grades. D. Bendre or any other educator is at no cost. It is not required to approach the education of the black cows in the same manner after the Koli community of Pagdhar is unified with him. The village is home to Pushpata’s mansion, where Bhajani Mandal’s program is hosted. Large quantities of the original five-seven-year-old Pushpa were raised.

Arrival in Mumbai

During Bhikaji’s retirement ceremony Pushpatai, a teacher at Satpati’s school, Naik, sang the song ‘Abhiyan’ that had occurred to me earlier in the day. Babasaheb Varlikar, the former mayor of Mumbai, also sent him to the city. Vasant Desai, a musician residing in Mumbai, was visited by Vadilambroker. It was a Pushpa turbaned Abdul Rehman Khan Saheb who I met. I have also learned Thumri and Ghazal from you.

Instruction in light music

Following that, R.N., a vocalist, performs Dutta tunes. Paradkar taught him hymns and devotional melodies, and Govind Powle taught him other kinds of melodic music. Pushpavati wrote some of the songs that the local group sang during the Mangalasutra, or theater. You are now married to Chandrakant Pagdhare, the play’s hero.

Singing throughout India Sound system

Pushpa Pagdhare had the chance to perform on Mumbai Akashvani (All India Radio, Mumbai) following her marriage. He has previously taken part in events in Indore, Gorakhpur, Gwalher, Jammu, New Delhi, Patna, Ranchi, Raipur, Lucknow, and other locations, where he politely sung Bhajans, Ghazals, and Hindi songs.

In addition, he traveled to Mauritius for a singing event featuring singer Talat Mehmood. He performed in numerous singing shows similar to that of vocalist Jaywant Kulkarni.

Pushpa Pagdhare has sang a wide variety of songs, and her voice is more suited for singing. Va.Ra., Yashwant Dev, Devkinandan Saraswat, Indira Sant, and Vandana Vitankar. Pushpatai’s voice lacks the depth of meaning found in Kant’s or any other gifted poet’s poetry.

Singing on replay
The playback singing films featuring Pushpa Pagdhare are:

Ankush in Hindi
Hindi song “Aayatya Bilatar Nagoba Khoon Ka Badla Khoon” features music by O.P. Nayyar.
Ram Kadam is the music director for Jyotibacha Navas Deva Tujha Sonyachi Jejeri.
Been Maa Ke Bachche (O.P. Nayyar, Music Director, Hindi)
Muqaddar Ki Baat (O.P. Nayyar, music director) in Hindi
The music director of Pushpa Pagdhare Ashok Patki, O.P. Many composers, including Nayyar, Bal Palsule, Yashwant Dev, Ram Kadam, Ram Laxman, Vithal Shinde, Shrinivas Khale, Sudhir Phadke, Shrikant Thackeray, Snehal Bhatkar, and others, have written songs for her to sing in both movies and television shows.

You have sung songs in Odia, Gujarati, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Marwari, and other languages in addition to Marathi and Hindi; now, you have sang more than seventy songs. In Tyampaiki

A few well-known tunes

Ag Pori Sambal Daryala Tufan Aylyam Bhaari (Mohammad Rafi, co-singer;

Lyricist: Vandana Vitankar; composer: Shrikant Thackeray)

Karbhari Ho, Aho Aho

Aaj Mi Tujhyasve (Arun Date, co-singer; Prabhakar Pandit, poet; Tumchi Khushi Haach My Deal, film)
This excellent man’s home
Give us so much power (music by Kuldeep Singh; film: Ankush, co-singer: Sushma Shrestha)
Why would you like to visit my home?
For a while, play in the rain (music by Bal Karve; poetry by Va. Ra. Kant).
I’m furious. De Mala
Lavuni Jeev Maya Kashi Tutli, Vitthal Shinde’s music director
Prem Karu Vataty Mala Tumchyavar Lai Lai (music director: Vitthal Shinde)

Sonyachi Jejuri’s film Totapuri Amba Todu Naka Thanba (Deva Tujhi)

Re Pavaasa Nako Nako Asa Dhingana Aveli

Usha Mangeshkar and Charusheela Belsare, the co-singers of Naach G Ghuma Kashi Me Naachu

Pavanyala, Pavanyala, Baai Ya Lajch Nahi (Jyoti Bacha) Navas, the film
The fields’ trees
A bit agitated are the Maitrini.
I have a dream in which the sky is gorgeous and the wind is blowing in the wind (music by Srinivas Khale; poet by Devkinandan Saraswat).
I’m dressed for the upcoming rainy season with a shawl on.
The reason for your appealing nature (Aayatya Bilat Nagoba, the film)
In agreement, Madir Bhovatal Swapna-Bharala (Bhavgeet, music by Srinivas Khale; poetess Vandana Vitankar)

unique Ghazal songs

The song “Itni Shakti Hume De Na Daata” from the movie “Ankush” has been famous for a long time. Today, there are many who carry the audio recording or go to prayer while singing the Shaalaam tune. Numerous songs with various sounds are designated as “caller tunes” or “ringtones.” Pagdhare Pusha I have an arrangement with the soldiers in Jammu and Kashmir, Yana is performing this song. The New Delhi-based Punjab National Bank used to start its workday with singing.

Honors

Pushpa Pagdhare was awarded the Maharashtra State Government Award for Playback Singing for the two songs “Rusla Ka Ho Manmohana” (Aayatya Bilat Nagoba) and “Bai Ya Pavanyaala, Pavanyaala Laajach Nahi” (Jyotibacha Navas). The 2017 Lata Mangeshkar Award

About Sushma Shresht :

Playback vocalist Poornima Shrestha was born in India on September 6, 1960, under the name Sushma Shrestha. She began her career as a child artist and rose to prominence in Bollywood’s playback scene in the 1990s.

Childhood

Poornima is a member of the Nepali Newar community and was born in Mumbai. Her father, Bholanath Shrestha, was a music composer who mostly collaborated with directors of music for Hindi films. Originally from Kathmandu, he lived in Kolkata before relocating to Mumbai.

Jaikishan, Shankar’s friend and assistant, suggested her to Shankar. Shankar took on the task of having an unidentified youngster sing “Hai Na Bolo Bolo” for the movie Andaz, despite the prevalent practice of women playback singers performing for children. On November 11, 1969, Sushama collaborated with Mohammed Rafi and Suman to record her debut single.

Kalyanpur. She was the first young singer in Hindi movies to achieve success. She recorded a children’s CD named Bal Geet, with lyrics written by Shanta Shelke and music composed by S.Khale. In it, she performed four songs. She gained recognition and the album proved to be a hit. She was also a natural singer of Marathi music.

It was intended for her career to begin with an event hosted by the Punjab Association, which Raj Kapoor, Pran, and others organized.Her father’s heart arrest and death the previous day was a tragedy. She had support from friends and family and remained unfazed. “Almost giving up on her career for family,” she acknowledged.

Her performance left a lasting impression on everyone, and it helped her secure a music scholarship. She sung a number of popular songs as a child, such as “Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na”. “Ek Din Bik Jayega Mati Ki Mol,” “Yaadoon Ki Baaraat,” “Teri Hai Zameen Tera Aasman,” “Tera Mujhse Hai Pehle,” and “Kya Hua Tera Vada,”

some of her most memorable songs composed by music director R.D. Burman; the latter two earned her nominations for the Filmfare Best Female Playback Award, making her the youngest nominee in the category at the age of 11. She has given recognition to his influence on her singing career:

“R.D Burman was my guru and whatever I know of singing is thanks to him.” Because of her early start, Poornima had the opportunity to collaborate with numerous individuals, including Naushad, Madan Mohan, C. Ramchandra, Salil Choudhury, Anil Biswas, Laxmikant–Pyarelal, S.D. Burman, and Shankar Jaikishan.

Career

She had trouble in the middle of the 1980s as an adult vocalist. Her singing career was temporarily put on hold after her marriage. Her final song as Sushma Shreshtha was “Itni Shakti Humein Dena Data” from N. Chandra’s Ankush, which she performed alongside lead vocalist Pushpa Pagdhare. Where the professionalism forced her to stick to a regular work routine, Jingles captured her attention.

The 1990s saw the suggestion of a name and image makeover by the music firm Tips. Poornima was the name Sushma adopted. She became popular with her song “Barsaat Mein Jab Aayega Saawan Ka Maheena” from Maa. Next was Bol Radha Bol by David Dhawan. The other songs also became hits, with “Tu Tu Tu Tu Tara” emerging as an anthem. She stayed in touch with Dhawan and sang for all of his hit shows, including Haseena. Biwi No. 1 and Maan Jayegi.

She sang for numerous music directors as an adult, such as Dilip Sen -Sameer Sen, Sukhwinder Singh, Ghulam Ali, Jeet-Pritam, Aadesh Shrivastava, Mani Sharma, Raamlaxman, Laxmikant-Pyarelal, Bappi Lahiri, Rajesh Roshan, M. S. Vishwanathan, Ravindra Jain, Anand-Milind, Anu Malik, Jatin–Lalit, Raamlaxman, Nadeem-Shravan, M.M. Kreem, Lesle Lewis, Viju Shah, Anand Raj Anand, Nikhil-Vinay, Vishal–Shekhar, Dilip Sen -Sameer Sen, and Viju Shah.

She performed popular songs in a number of David Dhawan films, including Coolie No. 1 (1995), Judwaa (1997), Hero No. 1 (1997), and Biwi No. 1 (1999). She also sang popular numbers like “Channe Ke Khet Main” from Anjaam, “Batti Na Bujha” from Gopi Kishan (both 1994), “Shaam Hain Dhuan Dhuan” from Diljale (1996), and “Mr Lova Lova” from Ishq (1999).

She performed for actresses such as Juhi, Jaya Prada, and Sridevi. Sushmita Sen, Madhuri Dixit, Sarika, Manisha Koirala, Simi Garewal, Deepti Naval, Ramya Krishnan, Rambha, Madhu, Tabu, Preity Zinta, Ayesha Jhulka, Shilpa Shetty, Sonali Bendre, and Mamta Kulkarni.[Reference required]

With her album Mera Dil Bole Piya Piya, Poornima was among the top ten selling artists of the 1990s. Poormina, Alka Yagnik, and Kavita Krishnamurthy were the most active female playback singers in the 1990s. She no longer sings for movie playback, but she still gives live performances in India and other countries.

Bengali, Nepali, Marathi, Bhojpuri, Punjabi, Gujarati, Oriya, Rajasthani, Assamese, Haryanvi, Garhwali, and Arabic are just a few of the languages in which Poornima has sung. She has sang many songs in genres other than movies, including Baal Geet (children’s songs), Chutney, Indipop, Bhajan, Ghazal, and Bhavgeet.

About Kuldeep Singh :

Vickie Chaudhary, born on January 17th, is an Indian Hindi-language television actor, most recognized for his roles as Bharmal in Vikram Betaal Ki Rahasya Gatha and Lord Vishnu, Rama, and Krishna in the mythological TV series Vighnaharta Ganesha. He also goes by his stage name, Kuldeep Singh. He appeared in the police procedural series CID as Dr. Vaibhav as well.

An autobiography

On January 17, Kuldeep Singh was born as Vickie Chaudhary in Bahadurgarh, Haryana, India. His parents are Shyam Lata and Satyapal Singh. Raised in Delhi, he graduated from Delhi University’s Ramjas College with a B.Com. Singh Satyapal, his father.[Reference required]

Detective Wagle, which broadcast on DD National, was the beginning of his acting career.[Reference required] At first, he played antagonistic roles in a number of TV shows, such as Yeh Hai Aashiqui,

Salutations, Savdhaan India. He appeared in the Sony TV mythological serial Vighnaharta Ganesha in 2017, portraying Lord Vishnu, Rama, and Krishna. He played the role of Bharmal in Vikram Betaal Ki Rahasya Gatha, Dr. Vaibhav in the Indian TV series CID, Anwar in Man Mein Hai Visshwas, and Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya.[Reference required]

In 2020, Singh made his screen debut as Guddu in the fourth season of the digital web series Gandii Baat. He was offered to participate in Bigg Boss (season 14) in July 2020, but he turned it down. He performed in Raisinghani vs. Raisinghani as ACP Yogi.

 

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FAQ’s :

"Ankush" explores themes of social alienation, the struggle for justice, and the moral dilemmas faced by individuals in a corrupt society.

Nana Patekar has received three National Film Awards, four Filmfare Awards, and two Filmfare Awards in Marathi. He was also awarded the Padma Shri in 2013 for his contributions to Indian cinema.

Nana Patekar's directorial debut was with the film "Prahaar: The Final Attack" in 1991.

Pushpa Pagdhare is best known for her playback singing in Marathi and Hindi films. She has also performed bhajans, ghazals, and songs in various Indian languages.

Pushpa Pagdhare sang the song "Itni Shakti Humein Dena Data" from the movie "Ankush," which has become quite famous.

Sushma Shresht started her playback singing career as a child artist in 1969 with the song "Hai Na Bolo Bolo" for the movie "Andaz."

In the 1990s, Poornima (formerly Sushma Shresht) experienced a career resurgence after a name and image makeover suggested by the music company Tips. She became popular with songs like "Barsaat Mein Jab Aayega Saawan Ka Maheena" from "Maa."

Kuldeep Singh is best known for his roles as Bharmal in "Vikram Betaal Ki Rahasya Gatha" and as Lord Vishnu, Rama, and Krishna in the TV series "Vighnaharta Ganesha." He has also appeared in "CID" as Dr. Vaibhav.

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