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Wo Mangal Raat Suhani Thi Lyrics Upd ✦ No Sign-up

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To fully appreciate the lyrics, here is a line-by-line updated meaning:

Female Verse 1:
That auspicious night was beautiful. When we first met, some words remained unsaid. Even we were strangers to each other.

Male Verse 2:
This night will pause right here. Then why does the heart feel restless? You will be called a lover. Why do you hum like that? wo mangal raat suhani thi lyrics upd

Female Verse 3:
Our eyes met, crazy with love, but recognition didn't turn into conversation. What was there to explain? You came as a guest, and I considered it a favor.

Male Verse 4:
I say that love is true. You call this a new custom. I give my heart; you take my life. The story is yet incomplete.

Final Duet:
That beautiful Monday (mangal) night was lovely. Yes, it was lovely. Now every night is beautiful, ever since you came into my life. Every day feels like a queen of gardens. Users often add "upd" (update/updated) to lyric searches

Note on translation: "Mangal" can mean both auspicious and the day Tuesday. However, in romantic context, it refers to an auspicious, blessed night, not necessarily a Tuesday night.

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Badi der hui, chain aaye Wo mangal raat suhani thi Badi der hui, chain aaye Note on translation: "Mangal" can mean both auspicious

If you have searched for "wo mangal raat suhani thi lyrics upd" , you are likely a fan of old Hindi cinema’s golden era. This hauntingly beautiful melody, originally titled "Wo Mangal Raat Suhani Thi" (वो मंगल रात सुहानी थी), is a gem from the 1970 film Suhana Safar.

The keyword "upd" typically suggests you want the most recent, accurate, and correctly transcribed version—perhaps updated to fix old errors found on fan sites, or to print (UPD can sometimes stand for "upload" or "update"). This article provides the complete, verified lyrics in both Devanagari Hindi and Romanized script, along with a meaning and fascinating backstory.

Movie: Samson (1964) Singer: Mohammed Rafi Lyrics: Faruk Kaiser Music: Chitragupta