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Lab Pe Aati Hai Dua" (Urdu: لب پہ آتی ہے دعا; also known as "Bachche Ki Dua"), is a duʿā or prayer, in Urdu verse authored by Muhammad Iqbal in 1902. [1] The dua is recited in morning school assemblies almost universally in Pakistan , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and in Urdu-medium schools in India .
Note that Hindi–Urdu transliteration schemes can be used for Punjabi as well, for Gurmukhi (Eastern Punjabi) to Shahmukhi (Western Punjabi) conversion, since Shahmukhi is a superset of the Urdu alphabet (with 2 extra consonants) and the Gurmukhi script can be easily converted to the Devanagari script.
Itni Jaldi Kya Hai "Itni Jaldi Kya Hai" Vijay Vijay Aarti Mukherjee "Nazren Mili Nazar Se" Shabbir Kumar "Mala Japoon, Yaad Karoon" solo "Babusha Babusha" Zameer Kazmi "Zakham-e-Judaai Dheere Dheere" Kaanch Ki Deewar "Ari O Sakhi" Shankar–Jaikishan Kafil Azar Sharadrima "Jalwon Ki Humare" Kala Dhanda Goray Log "Jab Jab Kisi Ladke Ko Kisi Ladki"
"Tere Pyar Ki Hai" Ilaiyaraaja: Vinod Rathod 557 "Chahunga Main" Coolie No. 1: 558 "Kya Majnu Kya Ranjha" Anand–Milind: Faraar: 559 "Dheere Dheere" Anand–Milind: 560 "Aaja Aaja" Gaddaar: 561 "Beta Apni Maa Se"(Female) Nadeem–Shravan: 562 "Mohabbat Woh Karega" Gambler: 563 "Gambler Gambler" Anu Malik: M G Hashmat Vinod Rathod 564 "Sajde Na ...
"Aankhon Mein Kya" Abhijeet 698 "Sanam O Sanam" 699 "Aankhon Mein Kya" Phool: 700 "Saal Ke Baarah" Udit Narayan 701 "Title Song" Phoolan Hasina Ramkali 702 "Mera Naam Hai Phoolan Rani" Dilip Sen - Sameer Sen: Alka Yagnik, Sadhana Sargam Platform 703 "Is Baat Ka Bahana Achcha Hai" Anand - Milind: solo Professor Ki Padosan 704 "Main Hoon Tu Hai ...
Hai Isi Mein Pyar Ki Aabroo Rang Birangi Rakhi Leke Aayi Woh Dekho, Jala Ghar Kisi Ka Jiya Le Gayo Ji Mora Asli-Naqli: Tujhe jeevan ki dor se Shankar Jaikishan: Hasrat Jaipuri: Mohammad Rafi: Lakh Chhupao Chhup Na Sakega Tera mera pyar amar Prem Patra: Sawan Ki Raaton Mein Aisa Salil Chowdhury: Talat Mahmood: Yeh Mere Andhere Ujaale Na Hote
Literature written in Hindi-Urdu was not common prior to the 1700s. [14] In North India, rich literary cultures existed in Awadhi and Brajbhasha, with earliest Awadhi texts dating to the 14th century. [15] In Delhi, poets wrote in Persian, while Rekhta/Hindvi (what is now recognizable as Hindi-Urdu) did not have the same literary recognition. [16]
Year TV Series Song name(s) Music Director(s) Lyricist Co-singer(s) 1989 Kaash "Tum Dil Churate Ho solo "Tum Yaad Aate Ho" "Kitne Tanha The Hum" Kavita Krishnamurty