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Em C Em
Shor duniya mein yeh ho gaya
Em C Em
Shor duniya mein yeh ho gaya
C D Em
Aaj paida masih ho gaya
C D Em
Aaj paida masih ho gaya
Em
Gadariye raat mein
Bhedon ko chara rahe thhe - 4
Em C Em
Doot sandesh unhe degaya
C D Em
Aaj paida masih ho gaya
C D Em
Aaj paida masih ho gaya
Swarg jhum jhum
Karke yeh gatha thha - 4
Sare duniya ka noor aagaya
Aaj paida masih ho gaya
Aaj paida masih ho gaya
Majoosi sona
Murr loban leke aaye thhe - 4
Dekho mariyam ka laal aagaya
Aaj paida masih ho gaya
Aaj paida masih ho gaya




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