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Year Album(s) Song name(s) Co-singer(s) Music Director(s) Lyricist 1987 Sujon Kanai "Sara Jonom Dhoira" solo Bhushan Kumar N/A "Bombay Bombay" "Kishore Kumar"
The Om symbol in Tamil.Om in the Tamil script is seen in most Murugan temples. Kaumaram (Tamil: கௌமாரம், Sanskrit: कौमारम्, romanized: Kaumāraṃ) is a Hindu denomination that primarily venerates the Hindu deity of war, Kartikeya, also known as Kumaran, Murugan (in South India), Arumugan, and Subrahmanyan.
"Deewana Dil Na Jaane" Chand Ke Paar Chalo: 1491 "Iss Dil Ka Barosa Kya" Shreya Ghoshal, Aftab Hasmi Sabri Charminar Boyz: 1490 "Hamare Ishq Ka" Madhushree: Aziz Khan: Aziz Khan Humko Tumse Pyaar Hai: 1486 "Humko Tumse Pyaar Hai" Alka Yagnik, Anand Raj Anand: Anand Raj Anand: Dev Kohli: 1487 "Chori Se Dil Ko" Ishq Na Karna: 1495 "O Jaanam O ...
Na Umra Ki Seema Ho (transl. No Age Limit; international title: Timeless Love) is an Indian Hindi-language drama television series that aired from 26 July 2022 to 18 August 2023 [1] on Star Bharat and digitally streams on Disney+ Hotstar. Produced by Right Click Media Solutions, it starred Iqbal Khan and Rachana Mistry.
Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan is the soundtrack album to the 2023 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film of the same name, directed by Farhad Samji, starring Salman Khan and Pooja Hegde in the lead roles. The film was produced by Salman Khan Films.
"Is Se Jyada Dukh Na Koi" Nadeem - Shravan: solo Sir: 718 "Bund Hoton Se" Annu Malik: Solo 719 "Odh Ke Andhere" Solo 720 "Aaj Hum Ne Dil Ka" Kumar Sanu Suraj Ka Satwan Ghoda 721 "Yeh Shamen" Vanraj Bhatia: Udit Narayan Tahqiqaat 722 "Tu Kisi Aur Se Milne Ke Bahane" (Female) Annu Malik: Solo 723 "Mujhko Mela to Dikhla De" Solo Tiranga 724
Tu Ab Se Pahle Sitaro Me Bas Rahi Thi Kahi Tujhe Zameen Pe bhoolaya Gaya Hai Mere Liye (x2) Kabhi Kabhie song has another version in soundtrack, where in the opening verses are recited by Amitabh Bachchan as he does in the film, during the TV interview scene with Raakhee , and then cuts to the song playing in flashback.
Both represent [na]. な and ナ originate from the man'yōgana 奈. な is used as part of the okurigana for the plain negative forms of Japanese verbs, and several negative forms of adjectives.