Mujhe Buddhha Mil Gaya

Lata Mangeshkar · Sangam

Director: Shankar-Jaikishan
Lyricist: Hasrat Jaipuri
Singers: Lata Mangeshkar


Main Kyaa Karun Raam Mujhe Buddha Mil Gayaa
Haay, Haay Buddha Mil Gayaa

Main Gudiyaa Hasin Meri Morani Si Chaal Hai
Sar Mein Safed Uske Dada Ji Sa Baal Hai
Bigadega Har Kaam Mujhe Buddha Mil Gayaa
Main Kyaa Karun Raam Mujhe Buddha Mil Gayaa...

Sab Jo Gaye Baag Meraa Buddha Bhi Chalaa Gaya
Sab To Laaye Phuul Buddha Gobhi Le Kar Aa Gaya
Main Ho Gai Badnaam Mujhe Buddhaa Mil Gaya
Main Kya Karun Raam Mujhe Buddha Mil Gaya ...

Pariyon Ke Desh Mujhe Buddha Le Kar Aa Gaya
Main Ne Jo Uthaya Ghuunghat Buddha Gussaa Khaa Gaya
Ab Kyaa Hogaa Anjaam Mujhe Buddha Mil Gaya
Main Kya Karun Raam Mujhe Buddha Mil Gaya....

About Mujhe Buddhha Mil Gaya

Lata Mangeshkar's rendition of "Mujhe Buddhha Mil Gaya" from the 1964 album *Sangam* stands as a quintessential example of her mastery over the romantic bolero genre. This recording showcases her unparalleled ability to blend classical Indian ragas with the emotive sensibilities of Hindi cinema, creating a timeless soundscape that defined mid-century Bollywood music. The song's melodic structure and Mangeshkar's nuanced vocal delivery established it as a staple in the repertoire of playback singers, influencing generations of artists who followed. Its enduring popularity reflects the era's preference for songs that balanced poetic lyricism with accessible, soulful performance, cementing Mangeshkar's legacy as the "Nightingale of India." The track remains a significant piece of musical history, often cited in discussions about the golden age of Hindi film music. Its inclusion in anthologies of her discography highlights her versatility and the specific emotional depth she brought to romantic themes. While the song's specific chart performance may vary by region, its status as a cultural touchstone is undeniable, frequently played at weddings and cultural gatherings where its nostalgic charm continues to resonate with audiences across generations.