Kabaku Mujhe Tu Lyrics – Dil Maange More

The Kabaku Mujhe Tu lyrics from ‘Dil Maange More’, starring Shahid Kapoor, Ayesha Takia, Soha Ali Khan, Tulip Joshi in lead roles. Directed by Anant Mahadevan, the music has been composed by Himesh Reshammiya. The lyrics of Kabaku Mujhe Tu has been penned by Sameer.

Kabaku Mujhe Tu Lyrics

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Kubaku hey hey
Kubaku hey hey
Kubaku mujhe tu najar aaye
Kubaku mujhe tu najar aaye
Kubaku mujhe tu najar aaye
Kubaku mujhe tu najar aaye

Chahata hu mai toh tujhe
Ruh kee gehrayee tak
Jane kitna tadpa hu mai
Dekhne ko teree jhalak

Aa bhee jao naa yu satao naa
Aa bhee jao naa yu satao naa aao

Kubaku hey hey
Kubaku hey hey
Kubaku mujhe tu najar aaye
Kubaku mujhe tu najar aaye
Kubaku mujhe tu najar aaye
Kubaku mujhe tu najar aaye

Teraa chehra teree chahat
Teraa chehra teree chahat meree aarju
Kubaku mujhe tu najar aaye
Kubaku mujhe tu najar aaye

Pal pal pal dhundhe tujhe najar
O janeja o janeja
Pal pal pal dhundhe tujhe najar
O janeja o janeja

Kaisa yeh mohabbat kaa asar
O janeja o janeja

Kaikashaa kee tarah
Aatee jatee hai tu har jagah
Kaikashaa kee tarah
Aatee jatee hai tu har jagah

Meree jannat meraa jahan
Meree jannat meraa jahan hain bas tu hi tu
Kubaku mujhe tu najar aaye
Kubaku mujhe tu najar aaye

Dil dil dil banaya kyon yeh dil
O rabba re o rabba re
Dil dil dil banaya kyon yeh dil
O rabba re o rabba re

Dil ne kee badee hee mushkil
O rabba re o rabba re

Rubru jab bhee aaye
Meraa ishq jatee hai jan
Rubru jab bhee aaye
Meraa ishq jatee hai jan

Hale dil hai kaisa meraa
Hale dil hai kaisa meraa kaise mai kahu
Kubaku mujhe tu najar aaye
Kubaku mujhe tu najar aaye

Kubaku mujhe tu najar aaye
Kubaku mujhe tu najar aaye

Lyrics: Kabaku Mujhe Tu – Dil Maange More Song
Music Director: Himesh Reshammiya
Lyrics: Sameer
Singer: Shaan, Jayesh Gandhi

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