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Bhor Ho Gyi..

The other day, I was watching a really old movie Nirmala, 1938. It is a nice movie. There is a romantic scene in the movie between two lovers.
They are standing on the balcony of their home on the wedding night with their fingers intertwined with each other.
The below lines are cheesy but I love them. How beautifully a man expresses his love for his woman.


Man          -   Kyun aaj mere hraday ka chaman hai khila hua,
                      Kyun mann bina ka taar taar hai mila hua,

Woman     -   Mein kya jaanu

Man          -   Kisse puchun?


Woman     -   Apne dil se..


Man          -   Dil kehta hai chandramukhi ne mann ka mukud khilaya hai 
                      Bubul ne apna pyara gul paaya hai 
                      Jivan tha suna suni mann ki basti                  
                      Madhur prem se tumne ise basaya hai

Woman     -   Bhor ho gyi..

Man          -   Haan bhor ho gyi.

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