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Gulbadan aa gayee lo aa gayee

Posted on: September 6, 2025


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Kamsune/Unsune songs of Asha Bhosle – 49

“Alibaba Marjinaa” was released 1977, was produced by Tarachand Barjatya and and directed by Kidar Kapoor. The songs are penned by Kulwant Jani and composed by Usha Khanna.

It starred Prem Kishen, Tamanna, Amrish Puri, Pinchoo Kapoor, Jagdeep, Urmila Bhatt, etc

Alibaba Marjinaa draws inspiration from the classic “Alibaba and the Forty Thieves” but unfolds with its own Bollywood flair—packed with music, romance, drama, and moral lessons. .

Story:

Living modestly with his mother and married brother Qasim, Alibaba is portrayed as generous and good-hearted—a woodcutter by trade.

When Marjinaa (often depicted as a slave/princess) appears at the slave market, Alibaba borrows money from Qasim to free her. She insists on remaining with him as his slave, and he accepts this with a desire to end her bondage permanently.

While out in the forest, Alibaba witnesses bandits entering a cave using the magic phrase (akin to “Open Sesame”). After they leave, he repeats the phrase, gains access, and uncovers their vast hidden treasure.

Alibaba returns home loaded with riches. His mother borrows scales from Qasim to weigh the loot; suspicious, Qasim and his wife soon realize something extraordinary has happened.

Overhearing Alibaba’s secret, Qasim ventures into the cave himself. Tragically, the thieves discover him and murder him, even dismembering his body into pieces.

With Qasim gone, Alibaba’s mother and wife are endangered by the thieves—whose wrath is stoked by greed and betrayal.

After that, it’s about how Marjina uses her wit and triumphs over the 40 thieves, while saving the lives of her master Alibaba and his mother.

There are eight songs in the film. And here’s the first one.

The song is lip synced by Tamanna plus we can see the hero Prem Kishen and some baddies.

Video Link:

Audio Link:

Song-Gulbadan aa gayee lo aa gayee (Alibaba Marjina)(1977) Singer-Asha Bhonsle, Lyrics-Kulwant Jani, MD-Usha Khanna

Lyrics:

aa aa aa aaa
gulbadan
aa gayee lo
aa gayee ee
gulbadan
aa gayee lo
aa gayee
meena-o-jaam leke aa gayee
aa gayi
dil ka salaam leke aa gayee
aa gayee ee
gulbadan
aa gayee lo
aa gayee ee
gulbadan
aa gayee lo
aa gayee

main woh shola hoon jise
shabnam kee soorat mil gayee
main woh shola hoon jise
shabnam kee soorat mil gayi
mere pahlu mein jo aaya
usko jannat mil gayee
mai hoon ek hoor dekho
aankho me noor dekho
jalwe tamaam leke aa gayee ee ee
gulbadan
aa gayee lo
aa gayee
gulbadan n naazuk
aa gayee lo
aa gayee

meree chaahat kee shama
har ik jawaan dil mein jaley
meree chaahat kee shama
har ik jawaan dil mein jaley
sharbat e deedaar kee hasrat nigaahon mein paley
jo bhee yahaan pe aaye
dil ki muraadein paaye
woh intezaam leke aa gayee ee ee
gulbadan n
aa gayee lo
aa gayee ee
gulbadan n
aa gayee lo
aa gayee

main rukoon to saans ruk
jaatee hai sabkee dekh lo
main rukoon to saans ruk jaatee hai sabkee dekh lo
main chaloon to saath chaltee hai khudaayee dekh lo
aayee kayaamaat aayee
chehre mein subah layee
zulfon mein shaam leke
aa gayee ee ee
gulbadan naazuk
aa gayee lo
aa gayee
meena-o-jaam leke aa gayee
aa gayee
dil ka salaam leke aa gayee
aa gayee ee
gulbadan n naazuk
aa gayee lo
aa gayee

2 Responses to "Gulbadan aa gayee lo aa gayee"

This movie had a nice duet Bhari hai aankh mein aansoo rendered by Mukesh and Asha Bhosle.

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The song which you mention is from another movie “Sara Jahan Hamara” (1961).

Here’s the link to that song

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