Movie: 2 States (2014)
Music: Shankar Ehsaan Loy
Lyrics: Amitabh Bhattacharya
Singers: Mohan Kanan, Yashita Sharma
Starring: Arjun Kapoor, Alia Bhatt
Music Label: T-Series
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Locha e Ulfat Ho Gaya: Lyrics Translation [2 States]
Movie: 2 States
Music: Shankar Ehsaan Loy
Lyrics: Amitabh Bhattacharya
Singer: Benny Dayal
Locha-e-Ulfat means Problem of Love. For more detail on this, see Locha-e-Ulfat Meaning HERE.
Music: Shankar Ehsaan Loy
Lyrics: Amitabh Bhattacharya
Singer: Benny Dayal
Locha-e-Ulfat means Problem of Love. For more detail on this, see Locha-e-Ulfat Meaning HERE.
OFFO Meaning, Lyrics Translation [2 States]
Movie: 2 States
Music: Shankar Ehsaan Loy
Lyrics: Amitabh Bhattacharya
Singers: Aditi Singh Sharma, Amitabh Bhattacharya
'Offo!' is quite a common expression in Hindi-Urdu speaking regions, used for expressing the feeling for something that is just too much, something like Oh My God, Oh Man!, etc.
Music: Shankar Ehsaan Loy
Lyrics: Amitabh Bhattacharya
Singers: Aditi Singh Sharma, Amitabh Bhattacharya
'Offo!' is quite a common expression in Hindi-Urdu speaking regions, used for expressing the feeling for something that is just too much, something like Oh My God, Oh Man!, etc.
Locha e Ulfat Meaning
Locha e Ulfat is a strange term, to begin with.
Locha is a Marathi word. However, it's also spoken in Hindi, especially in Mumbaiya Hindi, and has become quite like part of a slang, used quite commonly.
Ulfat, on the other hand, is a word that is Urdu and is used frequently in Urdu poetry, ranging from Ghalib and Mir's days to '90s Bollywood songs.
As far as I know, I have never seen the two words in one line, let alone join them to make one word. That's what Amitabh Bhattacharya just did.
As for the meanings, Locha means a problem, Ulfat means Love, and -e- is used in Urdu for the preposition 'of.' So locha-e-ulfat means The problem of love. And hence the line, Locha e ulfat ho gaya means that the problem of love is here!
For the Translation of entire song Locha-e-Ulfat, CLICK HERE.
Locha is a Marathi word. However, it's also spoken in Hindi, especially in Mumbaiya Hindi, and has become quite like part of a slang, used quite commonly.
Ulfat, on the other hand, is a word that is Urdu and is used frequently in Urdu poetry, ranging from Ghalib and Mir's days to '90s Bollywood songs.
As far as I know, I have never seen the two words in one line, let alone join them to make one word. That's what Amitabh Bhattacharya just did.
As for the meanings, Locha means a problem, Ulfat means Love, and -e- is used in Urdu for the preposition 'of.' So locha-e-ulfat means The problem of love. And hence the line, Locha e ulfat ho gaya means that the problem of love is here!
For the Translation of entire song Locha-e-Ulfat, CLICK HERE.
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Lyrics: Amitabh Bhattacharya
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