I am listening to this song, “Itna na mujhse tu pyaar badhaa, ki main ek baadal awaara. kaise kisi ka sahaara banoon, ke main beghar bechaara; armaan tha gulshan par barsoon, kisi shokh ke daaman par barsoon, afsos ki jalli mitti se mujhe takdeer ne meri de maara …”
If this isn’t the sweetest way to say ‘I’m commitment phobic’, what is? :-)
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which movie? which song?
It's an old movie...Chayya, I think. and the song is 'itna na mujh se tu pyar badha...' beautiful number..
LOL but true :)
i think you heard the sad version. in the happy version, when he says, "itna na mujhsey tu pyar badha, kee mein ik baadal awaare. kaisey kisi ka sahara banoo, ke mein khud beghar bechara."
she says, "isliye tujhsey mein pyar karoon, kee tu ik baadal awaara. janam janam se hoon saath terey, hai naam mera jal kee dhaara." :)
typical woman. always the only one recognizing relationship and purpose .. :)
hahahaha .... quite a new and a different perspective :) ... never thought about it that way. great song btw
Hehehe :D That song was wayyy ahead of its times ;) Or men have remained the same!
I only remember it was a rip off Mozart's 41st symphony (the tune, I mean). As usual I didn't pay any notice to the lyrics.
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