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This article is written by Avinash Scrapwala, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog. This article is meant to be posted in atulsongaday.me. If this article appears in sites like lyricstrans.com and ibollywoodsongs.com etc then it is piracy of the copyright content of atulsongaday.me and is a punishable offence under the existing laws. As mentioned in a few of my earlier posts I have been visiting Khandwa regularly from August 2015 onwards. In the past when I was staying at Kota (Rajasthan) I would pass through this place while going to Purna and Akola Junction from Kota, but I never got a chance of staying there and feel the ‘town’. I remember that I would specifically keep watch on the sign board of ‘Kishore Kumar Marg’ from the train while travelling on the meter gauge route of Ratlam-Purna-Kacheguda. It was in August’2015 that I got to stay at Khandwa for the first time.
I have been to this place more than a dozen times ever since. My last visit to Khandwa was exactly one month ago when I was there from the evening of 27th Aug 2016 till the morning of 31st August 2016. I my post on Kishore Kumar’s death anniversary last year I had written about ‘how I got to know about the ancestral house of our beloved Kishore Da at Khandwa and also about his memorial on the Khandwa-Indore road where his last rites were performed. I will not go into details in this post now, and defer their discussion for future. During my visit to Khandwa, there was a holiday in between so I got some much needed time for myself to do what I had planned to do. I visited ‘Gouri Kunj’ on saturday evening and met the ‘lone caretaker’ there, a man in his seventies now and took an appointment for the next morning to discuss a few points that I had in my mind. Next morning I spent a couple of hours there to know more about Kishore Kumar and his regular visits to Khandwa.
Kishore Kumar loved this place and wished that his last rites should be performed here. He has also given specific instructions that if his end came at some other place then his body should be brought to Khandwa and kept in the same room where he was born. And his last wishes were fulfilled too.

One can see the videos on this topic that are available on internet. During my visits at Khandwa I always stay at the same Hotel which is nearer to this place ‘Bombay Bazar’ where ‘Gauri Kunj’ is situated. Walking in and around this place, I would try to visualise how this place may have been like when Kishore Kumar spent his childhood here.
The Khandwa railway station which is at a walking distance from ‘Gauri Kunj’ adds to this nostalgia. I am sure Kishore Kumar must have carried the fond memories of his child hood days with him when he shifted to Bombay in those years. While walking through the bye-lanes around his house, there is a famous is the famous ‘Jalebiwala’ located in the rear. Kishore Kumar was very fond of this shop and he would have jalebis here whenever he visited Khandwa. In my imagination, I was getting the feel of Kishore Kumar all around me. “Ye zameen aha aha aha, Aasmaan aaha aaha aaha Tham jaate hai do pal ke liye” Day before yesterday (on 30th Sep 2016) when I left Nagpur for the ‘Bengaluru Gang-out’ and for meeting our beloved Raja ji and other friends the song under discussion was continuously going through my mind. The feelings of coming face to face for the first time with people whom we haven’t seen in the past, but whom we know through their write ups and messages on emails and other media groups, cannot be put into words, it can only to be experienced and cherished.