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DUM TUMHARI DUM | KISHORE KUMAR , CHORUS | ZEHREELA INSAAN - 1974

### Song Description: **"Dum Tumhari Dum"**
* **Film**: *Zehreela Insaan* (1974)
* **Singers**: Kishore Kumar, Chorus
* **Music Director**: Rahul Dev Burman
* **Lyricist**: Majrooh Sultanpuri
**"Dum Tumhari Dum"** is a high-energy, rebellious anthem from the 1974 film *Zehreela Insaan*, composed by the maverick **R.D. Burman** and written by the poetic firebrand **Majrooh Sultanpuri**. Sung with dynamic flair by **Kishore Kumar**, accompanied by a rousing **chorus**, the song bursts with youthful defiance, attitude, and rhythmic verve.
R.D. Burman's composition is an **electrifying blend of Indian rock and funk influences**, driven by **bold percussion**, **blazing electric guitar riffs**, and **punchy brass interjections**. The rhythm is pulsating, meant to **convey unrestrained emotion and kinetic energy** — a musical representation of a young soul unafraid to challenge norms.
**Majrooh Sultanpuri’s** lyrics channel the spirit of **non-conformity** and **personal freedom**. The recurring phrase *“Dum tumhari dum”* becomes a taunting call — **asserting self-worth while mocking betrayal or indifference**. The words carry a tone of **bitterness laced with bravado**, perfectly suiting the psyche of a disillusioned or misunderstood character.
**Kishore Kumar** is in top form here — his voice **alternates between a swaggering tone and soaring vocal punches**, injecting theatrical flair and raw honesty into each line. The **chorus** amplifies the rebellious sentiment, echoing the singer's inner turmoil and outward confidence like a rallying cry.
In *Zehreela Insaan*, this song likely reflects the **hero’s inner explosion of anger, frustration, or heartbreak**, possibly after a moment of rejection or injustice. It’s a **stylized emotional outburst**, meant to resonate with those who’ve ever felt cornered, judged, or defiant against societal norms.
**"Dum Tumhari Dum"** stands as a **bold musical statement** of individuality, powered by **R.D. Burman’s genre-bending composition**, **Majrooh’s piercing lyrics**, and **Kishore Kumar’s magnetic voice**. It remains an underappreciated gem that captures the **restless spirit of 1970s Hindi cinema**, where music often spoke louder than words.

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