Movie: Hichki
Music: Jasleen Royal
Lyrics: Aditya Sharma, Neeraj Rajawat
Singer: Shilpa Rao
Label: YRF Music
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Raatein Lyrics | Shivaay/ Jasleen Kaur Royal
Movie: Shivaay
Music: Jasleen Royal
Lyrics: Aditya Sharma
Singer: Jasleen Royal
Music Label: T-Series
Music: Jasleen Royal
Lyrics: Aditya Sharma
Singer: Jasleen Royal
Music Label: T-Series
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Nachde Ne Saare Lyrics Translation | Baar Baar Dekho
Movie: Baar Baar Dekho
Music: Jasleen Royal
Lyrics: Aditya Sharma
Singers: Jasleen Royal, Harshdeep Kaur, Siddharth Mahadevan
Label: Zee Music Company
Another song from Baar Baar Dekho that sounds like any other wedding song (actually a little more sober and probably longer lasting) but has some nuances to it. The song picks up a couple of typical Punjabi wedding things and uses them quite cleverly. I don't remember aalu bade karaare being used in mainstream Bollywood yet, though Latte di chaadar was well used in Queen, and this one is a bit on similar lines. Other than that one thing I kind of loved was the talk about the angry jijja and fuffaD, which is something that is kind of going from Indian weddings now, but used to be an integral part of them until even a decade or so ago. So interesting to see a song that talks about Tweets, DJ, and at the same time things we haven't entirely forgotten yet. Enjoy this one. :)
Music: Jasleen Royal
Lyrics: Aditya Sharma
Singers: Jasleen Royal, Harshdeep Kaur, Siddharth Mahadevan
Label: Zee Music Company
Another song from Baar Baar Dekho that sounds like any other wedding song (actually a little more sober and probably longer lasting) but has some nuances to it. The song picks up a couple of typical Punjabi wedding things and uses them quite cleverly. I don't remember aalu bade karaare being used in mainstream Bollywood yet, though Latte di chaadar was well used in Queen, and this one is a bit on similar lines. Other than that one thing I kind of loved was the talk about the angry jijja and fuffaD, which is something that is kind of going from Indian weddings now, but used to be an integral part of them until even a decade or so ago. So interesting to see a song that talks about Tweets, DJ, and at the same time things we haven't entirely forgotten yet. Enjoy this one. :)
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