Both Guru Dutt and Geeta Dutt were supremely talented artists, touching new heights of success with every release. But what providence ordained, few had anticipated. Both were temperamental, sensitive and easy to hurt.
Tum Jo Hue Mere Humsafar (12 O’ Clock, 1958)
Music Director : O P Nayyar
Lyricist : Majrooh Sultanpuri
Singers : Mohammad Rafi, Geeta Dutt
(All pictures used in this article are courtesy Geeta Dutt’s son Arun Dutt, The magical voice of Geeta Dutt Facebook Group, Geetadutt.com and Priya Lakshmi)
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