Bahaaron phool barasaao,
meraa mehaboob aayaa hai
meraa mehaboob aayaa hai

Hawaao raaganee gaao,
meraa mehaboob aayaa hai
meraa mehaboob aayaa hai

O laalee phool kee mehandee lagaa in gore haathon mein

utar aa aye ghataa kaajal lagaa in pyaaree aankhon mein

sitaaro maang bhar jaao, meraa mehaboob aayaa hai
meraa mehaboob aayaa hai
Bahaaron phool barasaao,
meraa mehaboob aayaa hai
meraa mehaboob aayaa hai

Nazaaro har taraf ab taan do ek noor kee chaadar

badaa sharmilaa dilabar hai, chalaa jaaye naa sharamaa kar

zaraa tum dil ko bahalaao, meraa mehaboob aayaa hai
meraa mehaboob aayaa hai
Bahaaron phool barasaao,
meraa mehaboob aayaa hai
meraa mehaboob aayaa hai

Sajaayi hai jawaan kaliyon ne ab yeh sej ulfat ki
Inhe maaloom tha aayegi ek din rut mohabbat ki
Fizaaon rang bikhraao, meraa mehaboob aayaa hai
Meraa mehaboob aayaa hai
Hawaaon raagini gaao, meraa mehaboob aayaa hai
Meraa mehaboob aayaa hai
Bahaaron phool barsaao, meraa mehaboob aayaa hai
Meraa mehaboob aayaa hai


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