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Kishore Kumar appears to have parodied a different song in each stanza of this song. In the second stanza, he parodied S.D. Burman's non-film song "Dheere Se Jaana Bagiyan Mein" and in the third stanza he parodied the R.C. Boral composition sung by K.C. Dey, "Teri Gathri Mein Laaga Chor" ("Dhoop Chhaon", 1935). In the first stanza, the equivalent comic lines are "Khoon-e-dil peene ko aur lakht-e-jigar khaane ko, Yeh ghiza milti hai Laila tere deewane ko". These lines were taken from the ghazal "In Dinon Josh-E-Junoon Hai Tere Deewane Ko" written by someone using the takhallus Naazir. Kishore's lines in the first stanza may have been a parody of one of the several versions of this ghazal, including one of the earlier versions by Sundara Bai, recorded in the 1930s or 1940s.[1][2]
The song's theme of the film's hero pursuing the heroine to recover money from her inspired two other Hindi film songs - "Husn Ki Malika Main" ("Jeevan Ek Sanghursh", 1990) and "Bara Aana De" ("Insaaf - The Final Justice", 1997).[3][4]