Some playful songs.
1. Chhedo na meri zulfein, sab log kya kahenge
2. Zara nazron se kehdo jee, nishaana chook na jaaye
3. Baagon mein bahar hai?
4. Aap yahan aaye kis liye? Aapne Bulaya is liye. Aaye hain to kaam bhi bataaiye, pehle zara aap muskuraiye. I think this is from Kal Aaj aur Kal.
5. Achcha to hum chalte hain...
6. Hamare siwa tumhare aur kitne diwaane hain? from Apradh
7. Hum the woh thee aur samaa rangeen samajh gaye na..Chalti ka Naam Gaadi
8. Arey yaar meri tum bhi ho ghazab ghunghat to zara odho...
9. Chhod do aanchal zamaana kya kahega...in adaaon ka zamaana bhi hai deewana,..
10. Jawaan jaaneman haseen dilruba, mile do dil jawaan nisaar ho gaya...
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