Yes, SB, the song by Nitin Mukesh also has only two stanzas... The other two songs are also lovely - I too specially love the lorie by Asha.
Every time I hear Asha in one of RDB's and Gulzar's compositions (most often than not they are Gulzar's lyrics) - I think that the trio was made for each other. Only Asha could do justice to songs like this as well as other songs like Hamen raaston ki zaroorat nahin hain, aya na karo gudiya mere paas, and so many more that the list is endless
Uploading the Lorie here - Ai Ai re nanhe munne ko nindiya sulaye
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QUOTE(sangeetbhakt @ Oct 25 2009, 01:32 AM)

Now you have really caught my attention. I am very fond of this song and have even
seen the film, but cannot recall this extra verse. Should see if I recorded the song from
the film years back when I saw it. Maybe it is there. Now, finding that recording is
going to be a herculean task since they are all on tapes and not tagged

Even the record version of the song that I have has 2 verses.
This film has a Nitin Mukesh version of this song, but the lyrics do not match what you
have stated in this post. Also, I am guessing you are saying that you have heard the
3 verse version by Asha. I will keep looking.
This film also had 2 other lovely songs, "Din jaa rahe haiN" by Lata and the LOVELY
lori "Aaye re aaye re nanhe munne raaja ko nindiya sula" by Asha. I am extremely
fond of both songs.