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Ae phoolon ki raani bahaaron ki malika

Posted on: January 9, 2009


If you are an antakshari aspirant and need to come up with songs beginning from “A”, look no futher than “Aarzoo”. It has a song that goes “Ae nargise mastana”. If this song is already used up ( or posted in case of this blog) then here is another “ae phoolon ki raani bahaaron ki malika”.

Needless to say, this song is just as iconic as the other one. For that matter, the same can be said about other songs of this movie starting from A as well as B, C.. etc.

The songs are picturised on Rajendra Kumar and Sadhana. Lyricist is Hasrat Jaipuri whereas Shankar Jaikishan were the composer.

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Song-Ae phoolon ki raani (Aarzoo) (1965) Singer-Rafi, Lyrics-Hasrat Jaipuri, MD-Shankar Jaikishan

Lyrics

ae phoolon ki raani bahaaron ki malikaa
teraa muskuraanaa ghazab ho gayaa
ae phoolon ki raani bahaaron ki malikaa
teraa muskuraanaa ghazab ho gayaa
na dil hosh mein hai na ham hosh mein hain
nazar kaa milaanaa ghazab ho gayaa

tere honth kyaa hain gulaabi kanwal hain
ye do pattiyaan pyaar ki ik ghazal hain
wo naazuk labon se muhabbat ki baaten
hameen ko sunaanaa ghazab ho gayaa
ae phoolon ki raani bahaaron ki malikaa
teraa muskuraanaa ghazab ho gayaa

kabhi khul ke milnaa kabhi khud jhijhaknaa
kabhi raaston par bahaknaa machalnaa
ye palkon ki chilman uthaakar giraanaa
giraakar uthaanaa ghazab ho gayaa
ae phoolon ki raani bahaaron ki malikaa
teraa muskuraanaa ghazab ho gayaa

fizaaon mein thandak ghataa bhar jawaani
tere gesuon ki badi meharbaani
har ik pench mein saikdon maikade hain
teraa ladkhadaanaa ghazab ho gayaa
ae phoolon ki raani bahaaron ki malikaa
teraa muskuraanaa ghazab ho gayaa
na dil hosh mein hai na ham hosh mein hain
nazar kaa milaanaa ghazab ho gayaa

3 Responses to "Ae phoolon ki raani bahaaron ki malika"

Wow, what a song. Your selections continue to delight the senses! I love to watch the songs as they were sung on screen, but I think I would make an exception for Rajendra Kumar – those are better heard than watched. You make a very valid point, I wonder if Rajendra Kumar would still be a jubilee hero without Rafi’s songs.

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beautful song..

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I am saying it again.. Mohd Rafi is GOD :).

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