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Many loanwords are of Persian origin; see List of English words of Persian origin, with some of the latter being in turn of Arabic or Turkic origin. In some cases words have entered the English language by multiple routes - occasionally ending up with different meanings, spellings, or pronunciations, just as with words with European etymologies.
Teen Devian (transl. Three Goddesses) is a 1965 Bollywood film directed by Amarjeet and ghost-directed by Dev Anand. The film also stars Anand in the lead role. Filmed mostly in black and white, with some colour scenes, the movie tells the story of a poet who falls in love with three women. It is inspired by writer D.H. Lawrence's works. [1]
Tum Hi Aana (transl. You, please come back) is an Indian Hindi-language song from the soundtrack of the Indian feature film, Marjaavaan (2019). The pop ballad was released by major Indian label T-Series on 3 October 2019 as a single from the soundtrack.
Teree Sang is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language coming of age romantic film directed by Satish Kaushik, starring Ruslaan Mumtaz and Sheena Shahabadi in her first role. [1] Teree Sang explores the issue of teen pregnancy .
The teaser of the song was released on 29 November 2021. [25] The song was scheduled to release on 1 December 2021, but due to the passing of lyricist Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry, it was released on 2 December 2021, by T-Series. [26] The full video song, featuring visuals directly from the film, was released on 23 March 2022 on YouTube.
On TikTok, the hashtag #LiveLaughLove has more than 1.2 billion views.Many of these videos feature teens giving tours of their homes in which multiple "Live, laugh, love" signs appear, typically ...
"Thodi Der" (transl. Stay a Little Longer) is a popular song from the soundtrack of the Bollywood film Half Girlfriend. The song was composed by Pakistani singer Farhan Saeed, who originally performed the song "Tu Thodi Dair" [3]) with Indian singer Shreya Ghoshal.
The song "I Can't Hold It" has a blend of Rajasthani folk music with dhoklas playing in the background. [28] Sampurna Wire wrote: "Overall, though Love Sex Aur Dhokla doesn't cover a distance similar to that of Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!, it has a much bigger single in the form of the title track "Love Sex Aur Dhokla" which makes all the difference ...