This blog
contains a post on just one song from Laila Majnu, which released in
1976.
It was titled Husn Haazir Hai.
The next two lines of the song went, “Mohabbat ki saza paane ko. Koi patthar se na maare mere deewane ko” (which could be translated to, “Beauty is here to be punished for love. Nobody should throw stones at my lover”).
Sahir Ludhianvi penned the track, which was rendered by the one and only Lata Mangeshkar, and topped the Binaca Geetmala annual list for 1977.
That was unusual for a Madan Mohan composition.
It was titled Husn Haazir Hai.
The next two lines of the song went, “Mohabbat ki saza paane ko. Koi patthar se na maare mere deewane ko” (which could be translated to, “Beauty is here to be punished for love. Nobody should throw stones at my lover”).
Sahir Ludhianvi penned the track, which was rendered by the one and only Lata Mangeshkar, and topped the Binaca Geetmala annual list for 1977.
That was unusual for a Madan Mohan composition.
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