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Jhumka Gira Re Bareli Ke Bazaar Mein Ringtone Download [work] -

Released in the 1966 film Mera Saaya , the song was composed by Madan Mohan and sung by Asha Bhosle. Filmed on actress Sadhana, it became an instant hit for its infectious rhythm and playful lyrics.

Please note: The original "Jhumka Gira Re" is copyrighted by (formerly HMV). While downloading a 30-second ringtone for personal use generally falls under "fair use" for most consumers, distributing the full song or using it for commercial gain is illegal. jhumka gira re bareli ke bazaar mein ringtone download

"Bareilly ke bazaar mein!" the speakers roared. Released in the 1966 film Mera Saaya ,

Within hours, the tune spread like monsoon wind. Shopkeepers in the same bazaar set it as their phone ringtone. Auto-drivers played it on Bluetooth speakers. Even the chaatwala started whistling it between squeezing lemons on gol gappas . While downloading a 30-second ringtone for personal use

Originally featured in the suspense thriller Mera Saaya (1966), the song was sung by the legendary and picturized on actress Sadhana . Its popularity was so immense that it sparked a national obsession with the city of Bareilly, despite the city having no historical connection to jhumka (earring) manufacturing at the time.

She was there for one reason: to find the perfect pair of earrings for her sister’s wedding.

: Legend has it that the lyricist was inspired by a real-life incident where Teji Bachchan (mother of Amitabh Bachchan) jokingly told friends her "jhumka" fell in Bareilly's market to avoid questions about her upcoming wedding. A City Transformed