Kisee ghareeb ke dil se ye dillagee na karo
Posted on: June 27, 2025
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Pancham’s Music – Eighties (1981-1990) Part-2 –post-6 (1985)
(Celebrating Pancham’s 86th Birth Anniversary 27.06.2025 – 10)
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Celebrating Pancham’s music today on his 86th Birth Anniversary, we have a song from the 1985 movie ‘Sitamagar’ in this post. This song however was excluded from the movie but I am sure readers will enjoy listening to it. Readers may feel the same what I felt after listening to this song. This might be the only song where we have Shailendra Singh singing in a low baritone voice.
‘Sitamgar-1985’ was directed by Raj N Sippy for Bikramjeet Films International, Bombay and produced by Bikram Singh Dehal. This movie was passed by the Censor Board on 08.03.1985. It had Dharmendra, Parveen Babi, Rishi Kapoor, Poonam Dhillon, Dr. Shreeram Lagoo, Prem Chopra, Jagdish Raj Gurbachan, Ranvir Raj, Azad, Tilak Mehta, Raj Kaul, Shamsuddin, Nath Kamle, Ved Akash, Ashok Gaekwad, Master Alankar and Baby Geeta. Narendra Nath, Sonia Shania and Sudhir make special appearance in this movie. Ved Aakash and Pankaj Kharbanda were the Chief Assistant Directors of this movie. Ashok Gaekwad was the Associate Director for this movie. V.N. Mayekar was the editor while Sakharam Borse assisted him in editing. Story and Screenplay of this movie was written by Mirza Brothers and dialogues were written by Dr. Rahi Masoom Raza.
This movie had seven songs (including the song under discussion) written by Majrooh Sultanpuri and composed by R.D. Burman (Manohari, Babloo and Martin were assistants).
Asha Bhonsle, Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar, and Shailendra Singh gave their voices to the songs in this movie. Geet Kosh Vol-V doesn’t include this song in the list of songs on this movie page. But a note about this song is available in the book ‘Pancham’- An Anthology of R.D. Burman’s Musical Works’ compiled by Vishwas Nerurkar with Bishwanath Chatterjee.
Let us listen to this song and imagine Pancham Da in his not so good days and going through the lonely phase of his life that he experienced during those years.
Audio
Song-Kisee ghareeb ke dil se ye dillagee na kaaro (Sitamgar)(1985) Singer-Shailendra Singh, Lyrics-Majrooh Sultanpuri, MD-R D Burman
Lyrics
kisee ghareeb ke dil se
ye dillagee naa karo o o
itnaa sitam naheen achchhaa
meree jaan
khudaa se daro
kisee ghareeb ke dil se
ye dillagee naa karo o o
itnaa sitam naheen achchhaa
meree jaan
khudaa se daro
hai … duniyaa to
jaane naheen
dard meraa aa aa
hmm mmm
kam se kam
baat suno o
tum to zaraa
ho o duniyaa jo chaahe
zulm karey
tum to mujhe jeene do
kisee ghareeb ke dil se
ye dillagee naa karo o o
itnaa sitam naheen achchhaa
meree jaan
khudaa se daro
hai kaise bhalaa
apnaa loon
aise tumhein aen
ho o
kar daaloon
main badnaam
kaise tumhein
ho o
ye to naa hogaa
mujhse sanam
chaahe tum kuchh bhee kaho
kisee ghareeb ke dil se
ye dillagee naa karo o
itnaa sitam naheen achchhaa
meree jaan
khudaa se daro
ho o naam e khudaa
ab dekho
tum ho jawaan aan
ho o beet gaye
bachpan ke
din wo kahaan
ho zid naa karo
mil jaao galey
zyaadaa naa sataao mujhko
kisee ghareeb ke dil se
ye dillagee naa karo o
itnaa sitam naheen achchhaa
meree jaan
khudaa se daro
meree jaan
khudaa se daro o




July 3, 2025 at 6:30 pm
Shailendra Singh has spoken about this (deleted) song and how RD Burman asked him to sing it.
I saw this video a last week and was thinking about this particular post
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