Shabbir Kumar - Notable Songs

Notable Songs

  • Mere Yaar Ko Mere Allah from Dacait (1987), composed by Rahul Dev Burman
  • Jab Hum Jawan Honge from Betaab (1983), composed by Rahul Dev Burman (duet with Lata Mangeshkar)
  • Tumse Milkar Naa Jaane Kyon from Pyar Jhukta Nahin (1985), composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal
  • Zindagi Har Qadam ek nayi from Meri Jung (1985), composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal
  • Gori Hai Kalaiyan from Aaj Ka Arjun (1990)
  • Sochna Kya from Ghayal (1990 film) (1990) (with Kumar Sanu & Asha Bhosle)
  • Zeehal-e-Musqeen from "Ghulami" (duet with Lata Mangeshkar)
  • Pyar kiya nahi jaata from "Woh Saat Din" (duet with Lata Mangeshkar)
  • Saari duniya ka bojh from "Coolie"
  • Buri Nazarwale Tera from "Mard"
  • Mubarak Ho Tum Sabko Haj Ka Mahina from "Coolie"
  • O Maa Shero wali from "Mard"
  • Tumhe apna saath banane se pahle from Pyar Jhukta Nahin (1985), composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal
  • Jab Jab Kisi Ladake Ko Kisi Ladaki Se" from Kala Dhanda Goray Log (1986), composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal (duet with Anuradha Paudwal)
  • Ya Habibi from "Awara Pagal Deewana"
  • Aana Jana Laga Rahega from "Giraftaar"
  • Saajan Aajare from "Aag Hi Aag"
  • O Radha Tere Bina from "Radha Ka Sangam"
  • Gali Gali Badnaam Hogaya from "Karamdaata"
  • "Tu pagal premi awara" from "Shola aur Shabnam"
  • "Kangna oye hoye kangna" from "Woh Saat Din"
  • I Dont Know What to do from "Housefull" (2010) composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy.

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