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  • Like it or not, Pakistan, Bangladesh and even Afghanistan were part of the Indian subcontinent. They were all born of India !

  • i love this song and very beautyfull sadhna i love her

    

  • amazing song.. i remember listening to this when i was so young.. it bought tears then and is still today nearly 30 years later it is amazing.

    i still think about the loved one i lost.. Kismet hey..

  • i am very sad lavar ki yaad a rahi hay

  • mujhe teri mohabbat ka sahara ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ja lief waarom niet heee,waarom niet..........fausniel

  • Amar geet...

  • @abhidkoenigm Shame on what??? can you please elaborate???

  • I love Great India , Indian culture, people, songs & films because they are the best in the world ,unfortunately the Indian movie makers are trying to change their beautiful style in order to catch up with Western culture. To do that they're changing our great culture to western style and destroying Beautiful Indian - Pakistani culture. ( India is the Mother country of Pakistan ) Where are the Great writers, musician, actors, directors, simplicity and skill work was the key of successes

  • @fahad56, Dear Fahad, please correct your self, India is not a mother country of Pakistan, it was a single country back then. This country was separated into 2 countries in 14th Aug, 1947. Yes you can say that the history of both countries is the same, but both were created in the same year. Pakistan was created in 14th Aug, 1947, and India was created on 15th Aug, 1947. Pakistan is one day older than India. There was no proper name of this region, Sub Continent & Hindustan were popular names.

  • @imranbadmash1 I feel literally shame on your comment................ this could have been replied in other way....

  • beautyful song (Late) Rafi sb and madam Lata had sung this song very nicely.

    And Mr. Uploader you are also to be praised. G M Malik

  • @gmmalik94 , thanks for your comments and feedback. All due credits go to Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar, Laxmikant-Pyarelal, and the poor unknown lycrists. Enjoy. Share far and wide. Thanks.

  • @spsyed Lyricist Anand Bakshi was very famous poet in that era and have written few poetry but have given some superb poetry for both Bollywood and books.

  • Amazing, so amazing. This song will always possess the limitless beauty and magic that both Rafi and Lata had brought, and can be listened to over and over again, and never will you get tired of it.

  • lucky guy

  • Lucky guy to met. i got opportunity to attend his live concert two times in calcutta. now i feel as it was one dream. Rafi Saab u will be remembered for ever.

  • Emotions run high on this song .... close to my heart.......just missing one close to my heart

  • awsome song

  • Sadhna and ravindra, timeless. such beauty and grace, most beautiful actress in her days

  • Sadhna and ravindra, timeless. such beaty and grace, most beautiful actress in her days

  • Opps .. One of the fav, and heart touching song.. I Love this

  • A Versatile Legend....... Superb Song yaar...I will suggest people to listen to these kind of songs when they are frustrated in life.... It gives you the peace...

  • wah yaar kia song he amazingg

  • wah yaar kia song he amazing

  • simply wonderful...lata Ji and Mohammad Rafi sahib....vah vah vah ! lajawab ! the music the compose the voices...can't say enough about it.

  • Rafi sahib passed away 30 years ago (30 July 1980), but his legend lives on as his voice still continues to entertain and amaze millions around the world. No one replace humble, modest and pious Rafi sahib who changed Indian film playback and music industry forever. He is a book on how to sing. His playback voice changed the fate of many Indian film actors and made them superstars of their time. I feel honoured to have met him, be his family's neighbour in London-UK. RIP Mohammed Rafi.

  • @spsyed slamz was you in tears when you met him, I wish i could have met him, i would have been in tears of joy...

  • @sunnysxyz , Rafi uncle was a very humble pious angel. He always made everyone around feel comfortable. It was an honour meeting him and knowing his family for decades and be neighbour in London-UK.

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