
Just as traditional ‘shaayars’ sign their name in the last couplet of the ghazal, Majrooh wrote, “Majrooh likh rahein hain, woh ahl-e-wafa ka naam‘ – perhaps the first time such an attempt was made in a film song (‘Hum hain mataa-e kucha-o, bazaar ki tarah / Dastak (1970) / Madan Mohan / Lata Mangeshkar
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