Mujhe Allah Ki Kasam
Lata Mangeshkar · Sanam Bewafa
Lyricist: Saawan Kumar
Singers: Lata Mangeshkar
[Mujhe allah ki kasam allah allah ki kasam tumse pyar ho gaya - (2)
Bina eed ke hi chand ka deedar ho gaya - (2)
Deedar ho gaya tumse pyar ho gaya] -------- (2)
[Panv mein ghungaru bandhkar (naachi hai jawani) - (2) ]----- (2)
Ulfat ki shuru ho gayi (ek nayi kahani) - (2)
Dekho husn phirse ishq par nisaar ho gaya - (2)
Nisar ho gaya tumse pyar ho gaya
Ji chaahta hai chumlu honton ko tumhare hoton ko tumhare --- (2)
Ye hont kya hai jism-o-jaan hai naam tumhare
Ye dil diwana aapka sarkaar ho gaya - (2)
Sarkaar ho gaya tumse pyar ho gaya
Mujhe allah ki kasam allah allah ki kasam tumse pyar ho gaya --- (2)
Bina id ke hi chand ka didar ho gaya
[Mujhe allah ki kasam allah allah ki kasam tumse pyar (ho gaya) - (2) ]--- (4)
Mujhe Allah Ki Kasam
Lata Mangeshkar's rendition of 'Mujhe Allah Ki Kasam' from the 1971 film Sanam Bewafa stands as a quintessential example of her mastery over the romantic and devotional fusion prevalent in Hindi cinema. The song, composed by Salil Chowdhury and sung by the legendary playback singer, captures the emotional turmoil of a lover seeking divine assurance amidst heartbreak. Mangeshkar's voice, characterized by its ethereal quality and impeccable control, delivers a performance that transcends mere singing, transforming into a spiritual and emotional journey. This recording exemplifies the golden age of Bollywood music, where the interplay between melody, lyrics, and vocal technique created timeless classics. The track remains a staple in her discography, celebrated for its ability to evoke deep sentiment and its enduring appeal across generations of listeners who appreciate the artistry of this iconic artist.
