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Artist/Band:
Manhar Udhas
Lyrics for Song: Hum Tumhe Chahte Hain Aise
Lyrics for Album: Qurbani
Director: Kalyanji-Anandji, Biddu
Lyricist: Indivar
Singers: Manhar Udhas, Asha Bhosle
--MALE--
O Ho, Ho Ho
Naseeb Insaan Ka, Naseeb Insaan Ka
Naseeb Insaan Ka Chaahat Se Hi Sanwarta Hai
Kya Bura Is Mein Kisi Par Jo Koi Marta Hai
Hum Tumhe Chaahte Hain Aise - (2)
Marne Waala Koi
Marne Waala Koi Zindagi Chaahta Ho Jaise
Hum Tumhe Chaahte Hain Aise
Rooth Jaao Agar Tum To Kya Ho - (2)
Pal Mein Aise Lage
Pal Mein Aise Lage, Jism Se Jaan Jaise Judaa Ho
Hum Tumhe Chaahte Hain Aise
Marne Waala Koi
Marne Waala Koi Zindagi Chaahta Ho Jaise
Hum Tumhe Chaahte Hain Aise
--FEMALE--
Ra Ra, Ru Ra Ra
Zara Poochho To Mera Iraada - (2)
Mujhe Kisse Hai Pyar, Mera Dil Ka Hai Kaun Shehzaada
Zara Poochho To Mera Iraada
Mere Khwaabon Mein Jo Saj Raha Hai - (2)
Voh Khuda To Nahin, Par Zamaane Mein Sab Se Judaa Hai
Mere Khwaabon Mein Jo Saj Raha Hai
--MALE--
Zindagi Bin Tumhaare Adhoori - (2)
Tumko Paaloon Agar
Tumko Paaloon Agar, Har Kami Meri Ho Jaaye Poori
Zindagi Bin Tumhaare Adhoori
Le Chalenge Tumhe Hum Vahan Par - (2)
Tanhaai Sanam
Tanhaai Sanam Shehnaai Ban Jaaye Jahan Par
Hum Tumhe Chaahte Hain Aise - (2)
Marne Waala Koi
Marne Waala Koi Zindagi Chaahta Ho Jaise
Hum Tumhe Chaahte Hain Aise
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Hum Tumhe Chahte Hain Aise
This track by Manhar Udhas from the 1993 album Qurbani exemplifies the romantic sensibilities of the Punjabi playback era. Udhas, a celebrated vocalist known for his emotive delivery and mastery of the Punjabi language, delivers a performance that balances traditional folk roots with contemporary pop arrangements. The song serves as a quintessential love ballad, capturing the longing and devotion central to the genre's narrative. Recorded during a period when Udhas was establishing himself as a leading figure in Punjabi music, the track showcases his ability to convey deep sentiment through melody and vocal technique. It remains a staple in the discography of the artist, reflecting the enduring popularity of romantic themes in Punjabi music of the early 1990s. |
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