Songs that sound like a lot of fun-
Priye praneshwari, hridayeshwari, yadi aap hamein aadesh kareinto prem ka hum sriganesh karein.
Hum kale hain to kya hua dilwale hain.
Hum the woh thi aur samaa rangeen samjh gaye naa.
Main hoon jhum jhum jhum jhum jhumoroo..
Ek chatur naar karke singaar
Main sitaron ka tarana, main baharon ka phasana..paanch rupiah baarah aana
Main kaa karoon ram mujhe buddha mil gaya
Sar jo tera chakraye ya dil dooba jaaye
Khaike paan banaras wala khul jaye band akal ka taala
Aiyyayya main kahan aa phasi..from Caravan
Ayyaiyya karoon main kya suku suku
Yahoo, chahe koi mujhe junglee kahe
Zindagi ek safar hai suhana
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