Movie: Singham Returns
Music: Jeet Gannguli
Singers: Arijit Singh
Music Label: T-Series
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Singham Returns Title Song Lyrics Translation | Mika
Movie: Singham Returns
Music: Meet Bros Anjjan
Lyrics: Shabbir Ahmed, Swanand Kirkire
Singers: Mika Singh, Meet Bros Anjjan
Music Label: T-Series
Based quite on the original Singham title track by Ajay-Atul, Meet Bros Anjjan create Singham Returns title track with Mika, a little more on the typical musical side compared to the fiery original sung by Sukhwinder Singh.
Music: Meet Bros Anjjan
Lyrics: Shabbir Ahmed, Swanand Kirkire
Singers: Mika Singh, Meet Bros Anjjan
Music Label: T-Series
Based quite on the original Singham title track by Ajay-Atul, Meet Bros Anjjan create Singham Returns title track with Mika, a little more on the typical musical side compared to the fiery original sung by Sukhwinder Singh.
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Kuch To Hua Hai Lyrics Translation | Singham Returns
Movie: Singham Returns
Music: Ankit Tiwari
Lyrics: Sandeep Nath, Abhendra Kumar Upadhyay
Singer: Ankit Tiwari, Tulsi Kumar
Pictured on: Ajay Devgan, Kareena Kapoor Khan
Music Label: T-Series
Music: Ankit Tiwari
Lyrics: Sandeep Nath, Abhendra Kumar Upadhyay
Singer: Ankit Tiwari, Tulsi Kumar
Pictured on: Ajay Devgan, Kareena Kapoor Khan
Music Label: T-Series
Aata Majhi Satakli Meaning in English
Aata Majhi Satakli is a Marathi, idiomatic phrase whose literal meaning is 'now my mind has moved', but the contextual meaning is of course different.
Something like Hindi phrase 'dimag khisakna' or 'dimag chalna', which would literally mean the same, the meaning here is that I am going mad now, so you better not mess with me anymore, like a warning.
The dialog, which was in Singham and is now a song as well in the sequel Singham Returns, was written by Farhad-Sajid, who directed Akshay Kumar's [It's] Entertainment.
Something like Hindi phrase 'dimag khisakna' or 'dimag chalna', which would literally mean the same, the meaning here is that I am going mad now, so you better not mess with me anymore, like a warning.
The dialog, which was in Singham and is now a song as well in the sequel Singham Returns, was written by Farhad-Sajid, who directed Akshay Kumar's [It's] Entertainment.
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