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A soft, flirtatious ghazal by Bhupinder Singh and Suresh Wadkar . It is praised for its sophisticated playfulness, avoiding the loudness or crassness often found in later Bollywood flirtation numbers.

A timeless children's classic sung by Vanita Mishra, Gauri Bapat, and Gurpreet Kaur . It remains a staple in Indian households for its playful energy and its representation of the pure, non-judgmental bond between the children in the film. A soft, flirtatious ghazal by Bhupinder Singh and

Sung by Aarti Mukherjee , this hauntingly beautiful lullaby serves as a stark contrast between its soothing melody and heart-wrenching lyrics. It captures a mother’s internal sorrow and guilt, earning Mukherjee the Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer. It remains a staple in Indian households for

R.D. Burman won the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director for this album, one of only three he won in his lifetime. Track-by-Track Review and Gurpreet Kaur .

The soundtrack for the 1983 film is a masterclass in emotional storytelling, marking a legendary collaboration between composer R.D. Burman and lyricist Gulzar . Despite having only four main songs, the album is considered one of the most wholesome and enduring in Bollywood history. Album Overview Composer: R.D. Burman Lyrics: Gulzar Genre: Bollywood Soundtrack / Ghazal / Children's

This is the soul of the album. The male version by Anup Ghoshal is a philosophical reflection on life's complexities, while the female version by Lata Mangeshkar is deeply poignant, often interspersed with dialogues that highlight the characters' grief and helplessness. Gulzar won a Filmfare Award for these lyrics, which use simple words to describe profound human emotions.