Sargam notations for the song Chand si mehbooba ho meri kab…
Singer : Mukesh
Lyricist : Anand Bakshi
Music Director : Kalyanji Anandji
Movie : Himalaya Ki God Mein (1965)
Pitch: C
MUKHDA:
Chand | Si | Mehbooba | Ho |
S P | PM | MD P MG G | M
Meri | Kab | Aisa | Maine | Socha | Tha
G GP | M R | Rg~S | SR S,N | ,N S SR | R
Haa | Tum | Bilkul | Vaisi | Ho |
,P | g R | S R ,N | ,NS SR | ,N~,P
Jaisa | Maine | Socha | Tha
P g | Rg SRS,N | R S | S
INTERLUDE:
SSS MMM PP
RR SR R(g)RS SR R(g)RS,N
S…(g)P
SSS MMM PP
RR SR R(g)RS SR R(g)RS,N S
nDnDnD PMPD nPP PPP
DPDPD MMMMM
PMPMP MgR gR ,nR
S G M P
ANTARA :
Na | Kasme | Hain | Na | Rasme | Hain
G | MM P | MP | GMRG | MM P | P
Na | Shikve | Hain | Na | Vaade | Hain
G | MM D | D N | PDPM | D~P P | P
Ik | Soorat | Bholi | Bhaali | Hai,
GG | M PP | MP GMRG | M P | P
Do | Naina | Seedhe | Saade | Hain
G | MD | D N PDPM | D~P P | P
Do | Naina | Seedhe | Saade | Hain
G | G G | GM MDP | g R S | S
Aisa | Hi | Roop | Khayalo | Mein | Tha
S P | P | MDP | M GM | GP | M~R
Jaisa | Maine | Socha | Tha, |
R g~S | S R~,N | ,NS(,N)R | R
Ha tum bilkul…
ANTAARA 2:
(Same notations)
Meri | Khushiya | Hi | Na | Baante
Mere | Gham | Bhi | Sehna | Chhahe
Dekhe | Na | Khwaab | Wo | Mehlon | Ke
Mere | Dil | Mein | Rehna | Chhahe
Is | Duniya | Mein | Kaun | Tha | Aisa
Jaisa | Maine | Socha | Tha
Ha tum bilkul…
“Chaand Si Mehbooba Ho Meri” is a super popular song from the 1965 Bollywood movie Himalay Ki God Mein, directed by Vijay Bhatt. The song was sung by Mukesh, with beautiful music by Kalyanji-Anandji and heartfelt lyrics by Anand Bakshi. It features Manoj Kumar and Mala Sinha, with stunning Himalayan scenery adding to its charm.
A fun fact about this song — cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar once shared that it’s one of his favorites! Back in 1975, during a radio show called “Vishesh Jaimala,” he picked this track, making it even more special for fans.
With its soulful melody and touching words, “Chaand Si Mehbooba Ho Meri” remains a favorite even today. Mukesh’s voice makes the song feel timeless and full of emotions — a true classic in Bollywood’s golden era!