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In Hindustani music, meend (Hindi: मींड, Urdu: مینڈ) refers to a glide from one note to another. [1] It is an essential performance practice, and is used often in vocal and instrumental music.
"Chaiyya Chaiyya" ("[walk] in shade") is an Indian pop-folk song, featured in the soundtrack of the Bollywood film Dil Se.., released in 1998.Based on Sufi music and Urdu poetry, [1] the single was derived from the lyrics of the song "Tere Ishq Nachaya", written by Bulleh Shah, with music composed by A.R. Rahman, written by Gulzar, and sung by Sukhwinder Singh and Sapna Awasthi.
The song teaser of "Neruppu Da" was released on 16 June 2016, and it was viewed 9 million times. [18] The audio of the Telugu version was released on 26 June 2016 at a pre-release event held in Hyderabad. [19] [20] A Malay version with two songs was released on 1 July 2016. [21] An unreleased track "Thoondil Meen", was released on 24 August ...
Gurdas Maan (born 4 January 1957) is an Indian singer, songwriter and actor mainly associated with Punjabi language music and films.He gained national attention in 1980 with the song "Dil Da Mamla Hai".
"Manwa Laage" (transl. My heart feels this) is a romantic Hindi song from the 2014 Hindi film, Happy New Year.Composed by Vishal–Shekhar, the song is sung by Shreya Ghoshal and Arijit Singh, with lyrics penned by Irshad Kamil. [1]
Let's Know Each Other) is an Indian rock & roll Bollywood song, sung by Mohammed Rafi, composed by duo Shankar Jaikishan, and with Hindi-Urdu lyrics by Shailendra. [1] It was produced for the 1965 Bollywood film Gumnaam , directed by Raja Nawathe , produced by N.N. Sippy, and starring Manoj Kumar and Nanda .
Jigar is also an Urdu slang name for friend. The name has a Persian background and history. The meaning of Jigar is kind-hearted. [1] In the Hindi, Jigar is also used as a symbol of love and affection. In Hindi, Jigar is also synonymous with courage, liver. It has a FirstName Ranking of 16,796 of 2,903,037 on the WhitePages database.
Punjabi pop singer Jagdeep Singh, known by his stage name J-Star accused T-Series of recreating his song "Na Na Na Na" without his permission. He claimed that the label approached him to license the rights to the song but a dispute in the terms of the contract prevented it from going forward and T-Series eventually produced the song. [5]