The lullaby's most famous version originated from the , featuring music composed by R.D. Burman and lyrics by Anand Bakshi.
: The phrase translates to "Lullaby for my dear child, a bowl full of milk".
: The lyrics describe a peaceful night where a child ("Munni") is compared to a sweet fairy, with the "bowl of milk" representing comfort and nourishment.
The lullaby's most famous version originated from the , featuring music composed by R.D. Burman and lyrics by Anand Bakshi.
: The phrase translates to "Lullaby for my dear child, a bowl full of milk". lalla lalla lori machli ki katori
: The lyrics describe a peaceful night where a child ("Munni") is compared to a sweet fairy, with the "bowl of milk" representing comfort and nourishment. The lullaby's most famous version originated from the