Movie: Lakshya (2004)
Music: Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Lyrics: Javed Akhtar
Singer: Hariharan, Sadhna Sargam
Label: Sony Music
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Mujhe Chhod ke Kyun Gayi: Lyrics, Translation (Dam999, Hariharan)
Movie: Dam 999
Music: Ouseppachan
Lyrics: Sohan Roy
Singer: Hariharan
Mujhe Chhod ke kyun gayi
dil tod ke kyun chali
tu hai kahan abhi
tu hai kahan..
rahegi magar tu jahan
rahega wahan dil mera
aur ik baar milenge kya hum
bichhda pyaar lautega kya
Mujhe Chhod ke kyun gayi
dil tod ke kyun chali
Why did you go leaving me,
why did you break my heart n go
where are u now,
where are u
still wherever you live,
my heart will be there..
will we meet once again
will the lost love come back
Why did you go leaving me,
why did you break my heart n go..
Music: Ouseppachan
Lyrics: Sohan Roy
Singer: Hariharan
Mujhe Chhod ke kyun gayi
dil tod ke kyun chali
tu hai kahan abhi
tu hai kahan..
rahegi magar tu jahan
rahega wahan dil mera
aur ik baar milenge kya hum
bichhda pyaar lautega kya
Mujhe Chhod ke kyun gayi
dil tod ke kyun chali
Why did you go leaving me,
why did you break my heart n go
where are u now,
where are u
still wherever you live,
my heart will be there..
will we meet once again
will the lost love come back
Why did you go leaving me,
why did you break my heart n go..
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Arima Arima meaning
Enthiran, or Robot, has some strange words in the songs. Arima Arima is one of them. The word is title of a song and interestingly it is there in all the three languages Tamil, Telugu and Hindi.
That's why I thought the word could be from Tamil and tried to find out the meaning. But the word, as far as I could find out, doesn't exist even in Tamil. I know it does not exist in Hindi and don't think it might in Telugu.
So, as far as I know, Arima hardly has a meaning. Still, if you go a bit wild in searching and take into account more languages, you might find that Arima means Hill in Trinidad and Tobago where Arima is also the name of a town.
Most probably the word has been kept with the same meaning in mind as the sentence just before Arima Arima says 'ye hai yaantrik manav sabse ooncha' (this is the tallest machinic human, or robot).
So in my opinion, Arima means a hill. Any further details/suggestions are welcome.
Update: Arima is an old Tamil Word which means Lion. (Courtesy Hari)
That's why I thought the word could be from Tamil and tried to find out the meaning. But the word, as far as I could find out, doesn't exist even in Tamil. I know it does not exist in Hindi and don't think it might in Telugu.
So, as far as I know, Arima hardly has a meaning. Still, if you go a bit wild in searching and take into account more languages, you might find that Arima means Hill in Trinidad and Tobago where Arima is also the name of a town.
Most probably the word has been kept with the same meaning in mind as the sentence just before Arima Arima says 'ye hai yaantrik manav sabse ooncha' (this is the tallest machinic human, or robot).
So in my opinion, Arima means a hill. Any further details/suggestions are welcome.
Update: Arima is an old Tamil Word which means Lion. (Courtesy Hari)
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