Hum The Jinake Sahaare
Lata Mangeshkar · Other Songs - Lata Mangeshkar
doobee jab dil kee naiyyaa, saamane the kinaare
kyaa mohabbat ke waade, kyaa wafaa ke iraade
ret kee hain diwaare, jo bhee chaahe giraa de
hai sabhee kuchh jahaan me, dostee hain wafaa hain
apanee ye kamanaseebee, hum ko naa kuchh bhee milaa hain
yoo to duniyaan basegee, tanahaee fir bhee dasegee
jo jindagee mein kamee thee, wo kamee to rahegee
Hum The Jinake Sahaare
Lata Mangeshkar's rendition of 'Hum The Jinake Sahaare' stands as a quintessential example of her mastery in Hindi film music, particularly within the romantic and dramatic genres of the mid-20th century. The song exemplifies her signature vocal style, characterized by a rich, emotive timbre and impeccable phrasing that could convey deep sorrow or longing with subtle nuance. As a recording from the golden era of Bollywood, it reflects the compositional techniques of the time, blending traditional Indian melodic structures with the narrative demands of cinema. Her performance remains a benchmark for vocalists, showcasing her ability to elevate a simple composition into a memorable auditory experience that resonates across generations. This track is often cited in discussions regarding the enduring legacy of her discography and the specific aesthetic of classic Hindi playback singing.

