Jo beet gaya hai wo ab daur na aayega, Tu itna samajh le, tu itna samajh le, Duniya hai usi ki jo dil ka dard samjhe, Jo beet gaya hai...
Unlike modern party anthems, this song was picturized as an introspective moment. The protagonist walks alone through empty streets, realizing that his past prestige has vanished forever. This visual isolation, combined with Kishore Kumar’s trembling yet defiant vocal delivery, cemented the song’s place as the ultimate "pick yourself up" anthem.
Zindagi ka har mod anokha hai yahan par, Har saans naya geet sunaati hai dil ko, Ab aankhon mein nami hai, to kal khushiyan hongi, Jo beet gaya hai... jo beet gaya hai wo ab daur na aayega lyrics
Kishore Kumar Music: R.D. Burman Lyrics: Gulshan Bawra (often misattributed to Majrooh Sultanpuri, but confirmed for Fakira )
जो बीत गया है वो अब दौर न आयेगा, तू इतना समझ ले, तू इतना समझ ले, दुनिया है उसी की जो दिल का दर्द समझे, जो बीत गया... Jo beet gaya hai wo ab daur na
The lyrics "Jo beet gaya hai wo ab daur na aayega" (The era that has passed will not return) serve as the iconic opening to the song "Dil Deewane Ka Dola Dildar Ke Liye," from the 1992 Bollywood film . Written by the legendary lyricist Santosh Anand , composed by , and performed by Kumar Sanu Anuradha Paudwal Babla Mehta
Dharmendra, Ekta, Aditya Pancholi, Naseeruddin Shah, Amrish Puri, and Javed Jaffrey Lyrics and Meaning Burman Lyrics: Gulshan Bawra (often misattributed to Majrooh
Main apne andar ke saathi rehta hoon Apne dil ki baat sunta hoon मैं अपने अंदर के साथी रहता हूँ अपने दिल की बात सुनता हूँ
No. While it has a spiritual undertone about detachment (Vairagya), it is strictly a Hindi film song (filmi gaan). However, its philosophical weight often leads people to mistake it for a non-film devotional track.