Dhadkane Lage Dil Ke Taro Kee Duniya (By: Asha Bhosle, Mahendra Kapoor)
From the movie – Dhool Ka Phool
Dhadkane Lage Dil Ke Taro Kee Duniya Song Lyrics in English
Dhadkane lage dil ke taro kee duniya, jo tum muskura do
Sanwar jaye ham bekararo kee duniya, jo tum muskura do
Jo tum muskura do bahare hase, sitaro kee ujalee katare hase
Jo tum muskura do najare hase, jawan dhadakano ke ishare hase
Dhadkane lage dil……..
Hawa me yeh khushabu kee angadayiya
Yeh aankho peh julfo kee parachhayiya
Yeh mastee ke dhare ubalate huye
Yeh sino me tufan machalate huye
Dhadkane lage dil……..
Yeh bojal ghataye barasatee huyee
Yeh bechain ruhe tarasatee huyee
Yeh sanso se shole nikalate huye
Badan aanch khakar pighalate huye
Dhadkane lage dil……..
Dhadkane Lage Dil Ke Taro Kee Duniya Hindi Song Lyrics Translation
ढेडकेन लेज दिल के तारो की दुनीया, जो तुम मुस्कुरा करते हैं
Sanwar Jaye Ham Beararo Kee Duniya, जो तुम मुस्कुरा करते हैं
जो तुम Muskura do Bahare Hase, Sitaro Kee Ujalee Katare Hase
जो तुम Muskura Do Najare Hase, Jawan Daadakano Ke Ishare Hase
ढेडकेन लेज दिल ……..
हवा मी ये खुशबू की अंगदयया
ये आंको पे जुल्फो की पैराखायया
ये मस्ती के धारे उबास्थेट ह्यू
ये सिनो मैं तुफान machalate huye
ढेडकेन लेज दिल ……..
ये बोजल घाटाय बरासैती हुई
ये Bechain Ruhe Tarasatee Huyee
ये संसो से shole nikalate huye
बदन आंच खाकर पाइलेट ह्यूई
ढेडकेन लेज दिल ……..
About the movie – Dhool Ka Phool
Meena Khosla has an bicycle accident with fellow collegian Mahesh Kapoor, and after a few misunderstandings both fall in love with each other. They would like to get married, plan accordingly, and get intimate. When Mahesh’s dad summons him home to get married, Mahesh initially refuses, but subsequently gives in, and gets married to Malti Rai. In the meantime, a pregnant Meena is thrown out of the house by her uncle and aunt, gives birth to baby boy, and abandons the child in a forest. The child is found by a kind-hearted devout Muslim, Abdul Rashid, who decides to adopt him, much to the charging of the Hindu and the Muslim communities. Abdul re-locates to the city, but is unable to shake the stigma of bringing up an illegitimate child, Roshan, who is subjected to all kinds of taunts by fellow classmates. Roshan then stops going to school, meets with Jaggu, a petty thief, who befriends him and introduces him to a life of crime. Then one day, the police arrest Roshan for theft, and bring him before a very disapproving judge – who is none other than his biological dad, Magistrate Mahesh Kapoor, who is all ready to impose a heavy jail sentence. Will the knowledge that his youth is his son change Mahesh’s mind?