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Lyrics of Na Ja O Mere Hamdam - ना जा ओ मेरे हमदम
aa na ja na ja na ja
aa na ja na ja aa aa
na ja o mere hamadam
na ja o mere hamadam
suno wafa ki pukaar
chhod ke mera pyaar
na ja o mere hamadam
main akeli hun zamaane mein
meri duniya se jaao na
mere hontho ko hansi deke
hansi hansi mein rulao na
gayi baaton ko bhula bhi de o mere sanam
na ja o mere hamadam
suno wafa ki pukaar
chhod ke mera pyaar
na ja o mere hamadam
tere dil ki udaasi ko
zulfon se mahka dungi
teri suni suni baahon mein
gora mukhda saja dungi
ab aayenge jo lautke tere kadam
na ja o mere hamadam
suno wafa ki pukaar
chhod ake mera pyaar
na ja o mere hamadam
Comments for lyrics of song "Na Ja O Mere Hamdam"
Chiman Jagani on Friday, October 07, 2011 Album: Pyar Ka Mausam Year: 1969 Track: Na Jaa O Mere Humdum Suno Wafa Ki
Pukaar Singer: Lata Album Star Cast: ShashiKapoor AshaParekh BharatBhushan
NirupaRoy Track Star Cast: ShashiKapoor AshaParekh
Ravi Gokhale on Thursday, September 25, 2008 Gr8 haunting song. Can u plz upload 'main na miloongi nazar hatao' by Lata
from this movie. Many thax.
Rahul Mukherjee on Wednesday, December 25, 2013 In my imagination filmization of this great creation should be done in
different way. The dress of heroine should be totally white in colour like
Christians. The heroine should be extremely beautiful. The time of the
scene should be night time.The hero and heroine should be in one room
rather than outside till the last moment of the song when hero will not
listen to the heroine and finally goes out of the house and start walking
towards a church. If we notice we can listen the noises of church bell
throughout the song. At last heroine will only watch and see the hero
vanish slowly from the scene.
manjukesh tripathy on Monday, March 23, 2015 I hadn't actually watched the video before. I thought it was a horror film
song like Naina Barse or Lag Jaa Gale...But even after watching the video,
I have no complaints. I heard this song for the first time today and I have
listened to it 18 times without break.There are many ways a particular
thing can be perfect. The Immortals Lataji, Pancham Da and their magic.
Good thought Rahul Mukherjee though...I think it would have looked better
at the end if Aasha Parekh had burst into tears profusely than biting her
lower lips.
TheWaiting22 on Monday, December 14, 2009 indian films has also a great market in east africa like
somalia,kenya,tanzania zanzibaar,uganda iam sure people in this region
watch more indian films other than western movies.