Hamko Bhi Gham Ne Maara

Lata Mangeshkar · Other Songs - Lata Mangeshkar

Ho o o

Ho o o o, o o o, o o o

(Hamko Bhi Gham Ne Maara

Tumko Bhi Gham Ne Maara

Ham Sab Ko Gham Ne Maara

Is Gham Ko Maar Daalo

Ho Ho, Ho Ho) -2

Aaa Ooo Ho (+Laughing)

Hamko Bhi Gham Ne Maara

Tumko Bhi Gham Ne Maara

Ham Sab Ko Gham Ne Maara

Is Gham Ko Maar Daalo -2



(Yeh Gham Kabhi Khushi Ka Armaan Banke Aaya

Hanste Hue Yeh Dil Mein Mehmaan Banke Aaya) -2

Ghar Se Ise Nikaalo

Is Gham Ko Maar Daalo

Hamko Bhi Gham Ne Maara

Tumko Bhi Gham Ne Maara

Ham Sab Ko Gham Ne Maara

Is Gham Ko Maar Daalo -2



(Din Ko Tadapte Hain Woh Raaton Ko Jaagte Hain

Nadaan Hain Bade Woh Jo Gham Se Bhaagte Hain) -2

Hanskar Gale Lagaalo

Is Gham Ko Maar Daalo

Hamko Bhi Gham Ne Maara

Tumko Bhi Gham Ne Maara

Ham Sab Ko Gham Ne Maara

Is Gham Ko Maar Daalo -2



(Har Aarzoo Hai Chhoti Yeh Zindagi Badi Hai

Woh Saamne Nazar Ke Dekho Khushi Khadi Hai) -2

Aawaaz Do Bulaalo

Is Gham Ko Maar Daalo

Hamko Bhi Gham Ne Maara

Tumko Bhi Gham Ne Maara

Ham Sab Ko Gham Ne Maara

Is Gham Ko Maar Daalo

Ho Ho, Ho Ho

Hamko Bhi Gham Ne

Tumko Bhi Gham Ne

Ham Sab Ko Gham Ne

Is Gham Ko Maar Daalo

Hamko Bhi Gham Ne Maara

This iconic recording by Lata Mangeshkar, composed by Salil Chowdhury and sung by the legendary playback singer, stands as a quintessential example of Bollywood melodrama from the 1960s. The song, often associated with the film *Amar Akbar Anthony*, showcases Mangeshkar's unparalleled ability to convey deep emotional vulnerability through her voice. Her performance captures the raw pain of heartbreak and the helplessness of being betrayed, delivering a timeless expression of sorrow that resonates across generations. As a staple of the Hindustani classical tradition adapted for cinema, the track exemplifies the era's mastery of emotional storytelling through music, cementing Mangeshkar's status as one of the greatest vocalists in Indian film history.