Wonderful video. IP always does a great job.**A very humble request. I highly urge individuals NOT to use this track in any mix that involves dancing. Mixing it for Nagar Kirtans is fine, but not for dancing.
**A very humble request. I highly urge individuals NOT to use this track in any mix that involves dancing. Mixing it for Nagar Kirtans is fine, but not for dancing.
does anyone have the full album?
I've been trying to figure this out, but in the beginning of the (album version) song, who's the guy talking about Nalwa? Sounds soo familiar..
Quote from: footballforlife on May 05, 2011, 11:59:42 PMI've been trying to figure this out, but in the beginning of the (album version) song, who's the guy talking about Nalwa? Sounds soo familiar..If you are asking who Hari Singh Nalwa is, then short answer: BEAST MILITARY LEADER UNDER MAHARAJ RANJIT SINGH'S RAJ. Just google his name for more info.
Quote from: GSingh on May 06, 2011, 02:13:13 AMQuote from: footballforlife on May 05, 2011, 11:59:42 PMI've been trying to figure this out, but in the beginning of the (album version) song, who's the guy talking about Nalwa? Sounds soo familiar..If you are asking who Hari Singh Nalwa is, then short answer: BEAST MILITARY LEADER UNDER MAHARAJ RANJIT SINGH'S RAJ. Just google his name for more info. No, I'm more than familiar with Nalwa.. I'm asking about the snippet (from what appears to be from a movie or so) and the actual voice actor.. the actor seems really familiar, but whatever is going on in that scene is really intense..
Quote from: footballforlife on May 06, 2011, 02:27:34 AMQuote from: GSingh on May 06, 2011, 02:13:13 AMQuote from: footballforlife on May 05, 2011, 11:59:42 PMI've been trying to figure this out, but in the beginning of the (album version) song, who's the guy talking about Nalwa? Sounds soo familiar..If you are asking who Hari Singh Nalwa is, then short answer: BEAST MILITARY LEADER UNDER MAHARAJ RANJIT SINGH'S RAJ. Just google his name for more info. No, I'm more than familiar with Nalwa.. I'm asking about the snippet (from what appears to be from a movie or so) and the actual voice actor.. the actor seems really familiar, but whatever is going on in that scene is really intense..Its from teh movie Kaafila.
not to bring up old threads, but what does "sava lakh" itself mean? i read that it's from a saying that "ek sikh barabar sava lakh" which means that each sikh is a legion. so does sava lakh mean legion? lakh, i'm guessing, means the number, but then what does barabar mean in this context? is it different from its usual meaning of "repeatedly"? i'm just really interested in languages and i figured there really isn't much of a better place on the internet to ask people about punjabi.help is appreciated also the track is freaking amazing.