Sarla

Sarla

Album Category: Hindi, Film
Year: 1936
Music Director: H.C. Bali
Lyricist: Bahadur Shah Zafar, Muztar Khairabadi
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Na Kisi Ki Aankh Ka Noor Hoon
 
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Piya Ke Milan Ki Aas
 
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Apna Hi Tujhko Vichar Pagal
 
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Man Mein Udne Ki Kyon Soche
 
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Prabhu Tum Aao Daras Dikhao
 
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Gham-E-Dil Kisse Kahoon Koi Bhi Ghamkhwar Nahin
 
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Hato Jao Hamen Na Satao Ji
 
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Prabhu Mori Naiya Padi Manjhdhar
 
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Meha Barse Rumjhum Rumjhum
 
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  • Na Kisi Ki Aankh Ka Noor Hoon - This ghazal has been used in songs in many other Hindi films, including "Anokhi Mohabbat" (1934), "Woh Kaun" (1935), "Bhole Bhale" (1939), "Toote Tare" (1948), "Lal Qilla" (1960), "Noor-E-Elahi" (1976), and "Shararat" (2002). In all these instances, the lyrics were either not attributed to anyone or were credited to Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal emperor. However, according to poet and lyricist Jan Nisar Akhtar, the ghazal was written by his father Muztar Khairabadi. His son and Khairabadi's grandson, Javed Akhtar, has also echoed this claim. The current consensus among Urdu scholars is that it was Muztar Khairabadi who wrote the ghazal.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]



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