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The album features seven tracks in Tamil and Hindi, and six tracks in Malayalam, Telugu, Marathi and five tracks in the instrumental adaptation album. The song "Thamizha Thamizha" is a poem written by Subramanya Bharathi. "Chinna Chinna Aasai" was the first song Rahman had composed for the film.
(Version 1) Santosh Nair Rahul B. Seth Sunidhi Chauhan [33] "Taj Mahal Ki Ba Zabaani" (Version 2) [34] "Aye Khuda" Roop Kumar Rathod [35] Yaadein "Aye Dil Dil Ki Duniya Mein" Anu Malik Anand Bakshi: Udit Narayan, Sneha Pant [36] Yeh Teraa Ghar Yeh Meraa Ghar "Mil Jaye Khazana" Anand–Milind: Ibrahim Ashk: Shaan [37] Tere Liye "Tere Liye" (Sad ...
Historically, the retroflex lateral approximant (ळ /ɭ/ ) existed in Vedic Sanskrit and was lost in Classical Sanskrit.Today the Indo-Aryan languages in which it exists are Marathi and Konkani (ळ), Oriya (ଳ), Gujarati (ળ), most varieties of Rajasthani, Bhili, some dialects of Punjabi language (ਲ਼), most dialects of Western Pahari, Kumaoni, Haryanavi, and the Saharanpur dialect of ...
Ariselu (Telugu: అరిసెలు) or Arisa (Odia: ଆରିସା) is an Indian sweet from Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Telangana.It is also called Kajjaya (Kannada: ಕಜ್ಜಾಯ) in Kannada, Adhirasam (Tamil: அதிரசம்) in Tamil Nadu, Neyyappam (Malayalam: നെയ്യപ്പം) in Kerala,Anarsa in Marathi, arsa or anarsa in Uttarakhand, Bihar and Jharkhand.
Phulala Sugandha Maticha (transl. Flower Has the Fragrance of Soil) is an Indian Marathi language television series that aired on Star Pravah. It premiered on 2 September 2020 and ended on 4 December 2022. It stars Harshad Atkari and Samruddhi Kelkar in lead roles. [1] The show is an official adaptation of the StarPlus series Diya Aur Baati Hum.
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Shorea robusta seed oil is an edible oil extracted from the seeds of Shorea robusta. Shorea robusta is known as the Sal tree in India. Sal is indigenous to India and occurs in two main regions separated by the Gangetic Plain, namely the northern and central Indian regions. [1] The plant belongs to the Dipterocarpaceae botanical family. [2]
The Hindi version is titled Muthu Maharaja and had lyrics penned by P. K. Mishra, [4] whereas the Telugu version of Muthu is penned by Bhuvana Chandra. [5] Recording of the songs took place at the composer's Panchathan Record Inn studio in Chennai. The soundtrack was released on 8 October 1995 under the Pyramid label. [3]