Mera juta hai japani
Mera juta hai japani:
Mera juta hai Japani is a popular Hindi song from the Indian film "Shree 420," released in 1955. The song was sung by Mukesh and composed by Shankar-Jaikishan, with lyrics written by Shailendra. It features the main character, played by Raj Kapoor, expressing his humble possessions, including his Japanese shoes (juta hai Japani), in contrast to his aspirations for a better life.
The song became a huge hit and is remembered for its catchy tune and meaningful lyrics that highlight the common man's dreams and struggles. It has remained popular over the years and is often referenced in popular culture.
"Mera Juta Hai Japani" from the film "Shree 420":
Mera juta hai Japani Yeh patloon Inglistani Sar pe laal topi Roosi Phir bhi dil hai Hindustani
Mera juta hai Japani Yeh patloon Inglistani Sar pe laal topi Roosi Phir bhi dil hai Hindustani
Kabhi radio, kabhi theatre Dil hai Hindustani Kabhi London, kabhi Paris Dil hai Hindustani Kabhi radio, kabhi theatre Dil hai Hindustani Kabhi London, kabhi Paris Dil hai Hindustani
Apni chhatri ke neeche Chhup jaayein hum phir bhi Apni baat ko jaane hai Jagah wahi hai phir bhi
Apni chhatri ke neeche Chhup jaayein hum phir bhi Apni baat ko jaane hai Jagah wahi hai phir bhi
Kabhi is desh ke raja Kabhi us desh ke raja Dil hai Hindustani Kabhi London, kabhi Paris Dil hai Hindustani
Mera juta hai Japani Yeh patloon Inglistani Sar pe laal topi Roosi Phir bhi dil hai Hindustani
Mera juta hai Japani Yeh patloon Inglistani Sar pe laal topi Roosi Phir bhi dil hai Hindustani
This is an iconic song that showcases the pride and love for one's country, despite the influence of different cultures and possessions from other nations.


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