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Yā Hassan!" (a reference to Hussain ibn Ali, brother of Hasan ibn Ali) during the Mourning of Muharram, and approximated it as "Hobson-Jobson", which became a term referring to the similar derivation of an English equivalent for a foreign-language word by adapting English words or names that have a superficial resemblance in sound. [1] [2]
Koondhalile Megam Vanthu (Tamil) / Kurulande Megham Varishi (Telugu) Bala Nagamma (1981 film) Ilaiyaraaja: K. J. Yesudas: Bilahari: Nee Ondruthaana Sangeetham (Tamil) / Neethone (Telugu) Unnal Mudiyum Thambi, Rudraveena (film) Ilaiyaraaja: K. J. Yesudas: Bilahari: Kanna Nee Thoongada Bahubali 2: The Conclusion: M. M. Keeravani: Nayana Nair ...
Daayen Ya Baayen "Bhor Ka Saaj" Vivek Philip Solo Musaa-The Most Wanted "Waqt Bada Baimaan" Illyas, Jaideep, Santosh Sharma Ibrahim Ashiq [77] "Dil Ne Jise Apna Kaha" [78] Aashayein "Ab Mujhko Jeena" Salim–Sulaiman: Mir Ali Husain Samishka Chandra [79] "Ab Mujhko Jeena" (Remix) [80] Kuchh Kariye "Wajood Ki Talash Hai" Onkar, Sumitra Iyyer ...
A. R. Rahman made his debut in Indian Music Industry with the 1992 Tamil film Roja.In his three decade long career, he has composed and produced original scores and songs for more than 145 films in various languages, namely Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam, English, Persian and Mandarin.
During the mourning of Muharram, spontaneous slogans of Ya Hussain, Ya Ali, and Ya Rasul Allah (Arabic: يَا رَسُولُ الله "O Messenger of God") are common. On such occasions, the slogans demonstrate support. [5]
Zubeen Garg (born Zubeen Borthakur Assamese pronunciation: [zubin bɔɹtʰakuɹ]; 18 November 1972) is an Indian singer–songwriter, composer, lyricist, music director, music producer, actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter, poet and philanthropist. [8]
Javed Ali is an Indian playback singer who predominantly sings in Hindi. He has also sung in various Indian languages including Bengali , Kannada , Malayalam , Gujarati , Marathi , Odia , Tamil , Telugu and Urdu .
Jonita Gandhi (born October 23, 1989) is a Canadian singer known for her work in the Indian film and music industries. [1] [2] She has recorded songs predominantly in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu languages with few in Punjabi, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali.