Vada Tera Vada Vade Pe Tere Mara Gaya Banda

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Shares 39 Vada Tera Vada Lyrics:A famous impressive and its heart touching song lyrics. This song turns your heart to run fast and fill with full love. The song is sung in the movie Dushman and its sung by Lagend Kishore Kumar. The music is composed by laxmikant & Pyarelal.

Its amazing words are written by Majrooh Sultanpuri. The song is starring by Rajesh Khanna & Meena Kumari;). Vada Tera Vada Lyrics Haan. Sachchai Chup Nahin Sakati, Banawat Ke Usulon Se Ki Khushboo Aa Nahin Sakati, Kabhi Kaagaz Ke Phoolon Se! Main Intazaar Karuun, Ye Dil Nisaar Karuun Main Tujhase Pyaar Karuun, O Magar Kaise Aitabaar Karun Jhuuthaa Hai Tera Vada! Vada Tera Vada, Vada Tera Vada – (2 Times) Vade Pe Tere Mara Gayaa, Banda Main Sidha Sadha Vada Tera Vada, Vada Tera Vada – (2 Times) Tumhari Zulf Hai Yaa, Sadak Kaa Mod Hai Ye Tumhari Aakh Hai Yaa, Nashe Kaa Tod Hai Ye Kahaa Kab Kyaa Kisi Se, Tumhen Kuch Yaad Nahin Hamare Saamane Hai, Hamare Baad Nahin Kitaab-e-husn Men To, Wafaa Kaa Naam Nahin, Are! (Mohabbat Tum Karogi?

Tumhara Kaam Nahin!) – (2 Times) Agar Che Khuub Ho Tum, Meri Mehboob Ho Tum – (2 Times) Nigaah-e-gair Se Bhi, Magar Manasob Ho Tum Kisi Shayar Se Puuchho, Gazal Ho Yaa Rubai Bhari Hai Shaayari Men, Tumhari Bewafai Ho! Daaman Men Tere Phool Hain Kam, Aur Kaanten Hain Zyaadaa Vada Tera Vada, Vada Tera Vada – (2 Times) Vade Pe Tere Mara Gayaa, Banda Main Sidha Sadha Vada Tera Vada, Vada Tera Vada – (2 Times) Taraane Jaanati Hai, Fasaane Jaanati Hai Kae Dil Todane Ke, Bahane Janati Hai Kahin Pe Soz Hai Tu, Kahin Pe Saaz Hai Tuu Jise Samajha Naa Koi, Vahi Ek Raaz Hai Tuu Kabhi Tu Ruth Baithi, Kabhi Tu Muskarai, Are! Kisi Se Ki Mohabbat, Kisi Se Bevafaaii!

Mar 1, 2004 - Accompanied by a song borrowed from Bollywood: 'Vade pe tere mara gaya, banda main seedha sadha, vada tera vada.'

– (2 Times) Udaye Hosh Tauba, Teri Aankhen Sharabi – (2 Times) Zamaane Men Hui Hai, Inhin Se Har Kharabi Bulae Chhanv Koi, Pukare Dhoop Koi Tera Ho Rang Koi, Tera Ho Roop Koi Ho! Kuch Phark Nahin Naam Tera, Raziya Ho Ya Raadha!! Vada Tera Vada, Vada Tera Vada – (2 Times) Vade Pe Tere Mara Gayaa, Banda Main Sidha Sadha Vada Tera Vada, Vada Tera Vada – (2 Times) Below is the video song of this lyrics.

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Vada tera vada vade pe tere mara gaya banda mai sidha sadha

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