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Garibo Kee Suno Woh Tumharee Sunega (By: Asha Bhosle, Mohammad Rafi)
From the movie – Dus Lakh
Garibo Kee Suno Woh Tumharee Sunega Song Lyrics in English
Chahe lakh karo tum puja tirath karo hajar
Din dukhee ko thukaraya toh sab kuchh hai bekar
Garibo kee suno woh tumharee sunega – (2)
Tum ek paisa doge woh das lakh dega
Garibo kee suno……..
Bhukh lage toh yeh bachche aansu pee kar rah jate hain
Hay garibo kee majaburee kya kya yeh sah jate hain
Yeh bachapan ke din hain ghadee khelane kee
Umar yeh nahee aise dukh jhelane kee
Taras khao inape ai aulad valo
Utha lo inhe bhee gale sey laga lo – (2)
Murajhaye naa phul kahee yeh aandhee aur barasat me
Garibo kee suno……..
Badakismat bimar yeh budha kadam kadam par girata hai
Phir bhee inn bachcho kee katir hath pasare phirata hai
Kahee inaka yeh sath naa chhut jaye
Anatho kee yeh aas bhee tut jaye
Kaha jayenge yeh mukaddar ke mare
Yeh bujhate die timtimate sitare – (2)
Inn beghar becharo kee kismat hai tumhare hath me
Garibo kee suno……..
Garibo Kee Suno Woh Tumharee Sunega Hindi Song Lyrics Translation
चेहा लाख करो तुम पूई तीरथ करो हजर
दीन दुकी को ठुकाराया तोह सब कुच है बेकर
Garibo Kee Suno Woh Tumheree Sunega – (2)
तुम एक पाइसा डोगे वो दास लाख देगा
Garibo Kee Suno ……..
भुखे लेज तोह ये बच्चे आंसु पी कर राह जेट हैन
हे Garibo Kee Majabureee kya yeh sah jate hain
ये बच्चन के दीन हैन गड़ी खेलेन की
उमर ये नाही ऐस दुख झेलाने की
तारस खाओ इनप एआई औलाद वालो
उछा लो इनहे गेल सी लागा लो – (2)
Murajhaye Naa Phul Kahee ये आंधी और Barasat मुझे
Garibo Kee Suno ……..
Badakismat Bimar Yeh Bhadha Kadam Kadam Par Girata hai
Phir Bee Inn Bacho kee Katir Hath Pasare Phirata Hai
काई इनाका ये सत्र ना छठ जय
अनाथो की ये सौ तुत जय
कह जायेंग ये मुकद्दर के घोड़ी
ये बुजेट डाई Timtimate Sitare – (2)
सराय Beghar Becharo Kee Kismat है तुमथारे ने मुझे किया
Garibo Kee Suno ……..
About the movie – Dus Lakh
Grey-haired, comically parsimonious widower Gokulchand lives a middle-class lifestyle in Agra, India, runs a shop selling essential food items, along with his sons, Manohar and Kishore. While Manohar is employed and married to Devki, and has two children, Roopa and Munna, Kishore is studying Engineering. Gokulchand would like to get rich and enjoy life to it’s fullest, in order to this he invests in a lottery – which he does not win – but ends up inheriting his brother, Nihalchand’s estate and wealth – over 10 Lakh Rupees. The family move into a palatial mansion, Manohar quits his job, and Gokulchand closes down his shop. Shortly thereafter Gokulchand announces that he wants to go to Kashmir for a holiday. Kishore is in love with Rita and would like to get married to her. The family know that Gokulchand will never approve of this as Rita comes from a poor family and lives with her widowed aunt, so they decide to get them engaged in Gokulchand’s absence. Devki borrows an expensive diamond necklace from her friend, Savitri, and, in turn, lends it to Rita. For a very long time, the family do not hear from Gokulchand, and when he returns home – they get a shock – for he has dyed his hair black, and has an Caucasian girlfriend, Dolly Little, along with her to-be son-in-law, Jerry; a son, William and daughter, Kitty. Chaos and acrimony reign when Gokulchand makes it clear that he is going to get married to Dolly, as well as the subsequent theft of twenty five Thousand Rupees, which Gokulchand suspects was both stolen by Kishore. Things get even more complicated when the family are asked to leave, and while re-locating to a shanty hut, they find the necklace missing. The questions remain what will be the outcome of Gokulchand’s marriage; that of his estranged family; and how they will repay the cost of the missing necklace?