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Asha Parekh's 'O Mere Shahe Khuban': Uncovering the Meaning of the 60-Year-Old Sad Song's First Verse
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Asha Parekh's 60-year-old song: The hidden meaning of 'Shah-e-Khuban' most don't know
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15-03-2026, 20:31
Asha Parekh's 60-year-old song: The hidden meaning of 'Shah-e-Khuban' most don't know
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Asha Parekh and Joy Mukherjee's 1966 film 'Love in Tokyo' was a superhit, celebrated for its songs.
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The poignant song 'O Mere Shah-e-Khuban', sung by Lata Mangeshkar, remains popular today.
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Most people are unaware of the meaning of 'Shah-e-Khuban' in the song's opening verse.
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'Shah-e-Khuban' translates to 'king of beautiful people' or 'the most beautiful person'.
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The lyrics were written by Hasrat Jaipuri, and the music was composed by Shankar Jaikishan.
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