Ultimately, the song argues that true love renders all prices obsolete. The Naulakha (the priceless) is only a rhetorical tool. The real gift is the willingness to sacrifice (“khud bik jaungi”). Mukesh’s delivery ensures the listener understands that the heroine is not a gold-digger but a philosopher testing the limits of materialism.

The hook line is deceptively simple: “Mujhe Naulakha manga de re” — “Get me the Naulakha.”

मुझे नउलखा मंगा दे रे मुझे नउलखा मंगा दे रे मैं तो लुटा दूंगा माला जेसी दूंगा मुझे नउलखा मंगा दे रे

"Ang ang tera rang rachaake, aisa karu singaar" (Dyeing your color into my every limb, I will adorn myself so beautifully)

The lyrics also contain one of the most quoted philosophical lines in Bollywood history, often used to justify drinking culture in a light-hearted manner: "Nasha sharaab mein hota to naachti botal" — "If the intoxication was in the alcohol, then the bottle would be dancing." This clever line, sung by Kishore Kumar, suggests that intoxication comes from within the person, not the drink itself.

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The legendary singer Mukesh Chand Mathur passed away in August 1976. The film Sharaabi and the song "Mujhe Naulakha Manga De Re" were released in 1984. Therefore, Mukesh could not have originally recorded this song. Why Does the Search Exist?

Mujhe Naulakha Manga De Re (Jhankar Version) Singer: Mukesh Movie: Shri Krishna Bhakti (1973) Music Director: Sonik-Omi

It sounds like you're looking for information on the classic song "Mujhe Naulakha Mangawa De Re." Interestingly, although your query mentions , this famous track was actually sung by Asha Bhosle Kishore Kumar for the 1984 movie

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Ultimately, the song argues that true love renders all prices obsolete. The Naulakha (the priceless) is only a rhetorical tool. The real gift is the willingness to sacrifice (“khud bik jaungi”). Mukesh’s delivery ensures the listener understands that the heroine is not a gold-digger but a philosopher testing the limits of materialism.

The hook line is deceptively simple: “Mujhe Naulakha manga de re” — “Get me the Naulakha.”

मुझे नउलखा मंगा दे रे मुझे नउलखा मंगा दे रे मैं तो लुटा दूंगा माला जेसी दूंगा मुझे नउलखा मंगा दे रे Mujhe Naulakha Manga De Re -- Jhankar -- Mukesh...

"Ang ang tera rang rachaake, aisa karu singaar" (Dyeing your color into my every limb, I will adorn myself so beautifully)

The lyrics also contain one of the most quoted philosophical lines in Bollywood history, often used to justify drinking culture in a light-hearted manner: "Nasha sharaab mein hota to naachti botal" — "If the intoxication was in the alcohol, then the bottle would be dancing." This clever line, sung by Kishore Kumar, suggests that intoxication comes from within the person, not the drink itself. Ultimately, the song argues that true love renders

Do you need the full for "Mujhe Naulakha Manga De Re"? Google Watch Action Data

The legendary singer Mukesh Chand Mathur passed away in August 1976. The film Sharaabi and the song "Mujhe Naulakha Manga De Re" were released in 1984. Therefore, Mukesh could not have originally recorded this song. Why Does the Search Exist? Google Watch Action Data The legendary singer Mukesh

Mujhe Naulakha Manga De Re (Jhankar Version) Singer: Mukesh Movie: Shri Krishna Bhakti (1973) Music Director: Sonik-Omi

It sounds like you're looking for information on the classic song "Mujhe Naulakha Mangawa De Re." Interestingly, although your query mentions , this famous track was actually sung by Asha Bhosle Kishore Kumar for the 1984 movie