Mehbooba (1976) Lyrics / Hindi / Kishore Kumar

Parabat Ke Pichhe Chambe Da Gaanv Song Lyrics

Meaning, Summary and Listening Notes

Parabat Ke Pichhe Chambe Da Gaanv is presented as a lyrics page from Mehbooba (1976) Lyrics in the Hindi collection with Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar in the credits, giving readers the words alongside available song context. Use it to follow the lyrics, notice repeated lines such as "Parabat Ke Pichhe Chambe Da Gaanv", and connect the song to its mood and themes.

What it means

Based on the supplied lyrics, this song can be read through reflection with an emotional tone. The note is intentionally cautious, using the repeated phrases and available metadata as listening context rather than adding unsupported facts.

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Lyrics

Parabat ke pichhe chambe da gaanv - (2) Gaanv mein do premi rahate hain Parabat ke pichhe chambe da gaanv, gaanv mein do premi rahate hain Ho o o o Ham toh nahi woh deewaana jinako, deewaane log kahate hain ho o Gaanv mein do premi rahate hain Unaki baatein sunate hai kyun chhupkar sab jaane - (2) Kya kya baatein karate rehate hai abb woh jaane Unn dono ko nind nahi kyun aati rab jaane Taaron ke saath woh jagate hai raat ko Jharano ke saath behate hain Parabat ke pichhe chambe da gaanv, gaanv mein do premi rahate hain Milenge ya bichhadenge haay raam kya hoga - (2) Na jaane in dono ka anjaam kya hoga Muft mein ho jaayenge woh badnaam kya hoga Ghar se nikalate raste pe chalate taane hajaar sehate hain Ham toh nahi woh deewaana jinako, deewaane log kahate hain O o o gaanv mein do premi rahate hain hmm hmm hmm hmm.....

About this song

Parabat Ke Pichhe Chambe Da Gaanv Lyrics: Song from Mehbooba (1976) Lyrics movie sung by kishore kumar, lata mangeshkar, written by anand bakshi, song is composed by r d burman.