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Khoon se khelenge holi gar vatan muskhil mein hai Sarfaroshi ki tamanna ab hamaare dil mein hai Haath jin mein ho junoon katt te nahi talvaar se Sar jo uth jaate hain voh jhukte nahi lalkaar se Aur bhadkega jo shola-sa humaare dil mein hai Sarfaroshi ki tamanna ab hamaare dil mein hai Hum to ghar se nikle hi the baandhkar sar pe kafan
This category contains articles with Urdu-language text. The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking of text in other languages. This category should only be added with the {} family of templates, never explicitly.
It was based on the Urdu play Said-e-Hawas by Agha Hashar Kashmiri, published in 1908. [2] [3] Produced by Modi's Stage Film Company, the film was a "stage recording" of the play, similar to Modi's first stage adaptation to screen of Khoon Ka Khoon. [4] [5] It was written by Agha Hashr, based on an adaptation of King John and of Richard III. [6]
There is no God but Allah) was a couplet and political slogan coined in 1943 by Urdu poet Asghar Sodai. [1] The slogan became a battle cry and greeting for the Muslim League, which was struggling for an independent country for the Muslims of South Asia, when World War II ended and the independence movement geared up. [2] This slogan shows the ...
The Hindu festival of Holi is almost upon us. Also known as the Festival of Colors, this year, Holi takes place on Wednesday, March 8, 2023. The important day in Indian culture celebrates the ...
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"Khelenge Khelenge" (Female Version) Sukhwinder Singh: Subhash Ghai: Jalwa - Fun in Love "Jalwa Hai Ye Jalwa" Laxmi-Vasant, Dilip Sen-Sameer Sen Shabbir Ahmed "Tere Ishq Ne Mujh Par" Shadab Sabri James "Hero" Nitin Raikwar Jo Bole So Nihaal "Main Yaar Punjabi Jatt" Anand Raj Anand: Dev Kohli Udit Narayan "Raat Kuchh Aur Thi" "Raat Kuchh Aur Thi ...
The slogan is a use of the standard Urdu and Persian suffix Zindabad (Long Live) that is placed after a person or a country name. It is used to express victory, patriotism or as a prayer. It is used to express victory, patriotism or as a prayer.