Tuinjey laaye aa pyaar daadho aahey beshumar, (Neither you are away from me, nor I am away from you) Na ko mukhaan juda tun na ko tokhaan juda maa,
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(It wants to listen to your voice so badly) (This stupid heart only thinks about you) Hinna Dil thori charia me tuhinjo khayaal aa, Mumein ditho aahey tokhey tomey ditho aahey mukhey, Shayad hee bhi Mohabbata jo he hik Josh aa, (I am not in my senses, but it’s not your fault) Na hosh aa, na rosh aa, na tuinjo koi dosh aa, (Why is there separation between you and me) Tuinjey muinjey vicha me judaai jo kam cho aa, (What is going on? Why have the times changed?) (Neither I am away from you nor are you away from me) Na ko munkha juda tu na ko tokhan juda ma (You are in me like I am in you (you are a part of me) Jiyan mumein aahin tu, tiyan tomey ayan ma, (Our memories couldn’t fade away from my mind) Yaadun dil maa muhinjey na vanyi saggyun, (There’s happiness in my eyes when I see you) (I am already sad, please don't make me sadder)ĭissi dissi tokhey munjyun tharandyun hu akhyun,
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(I am already suffering, please don't make me suffer more )ĭukha me dukhia khe keena dukhaaye dulara Sika mein sikkia khe keena sikaaye bhalara (In the longing to meet you, O my beloved) Set 'Sik Mein' song as your Mobile Callertune (India Only) Makeup and hair: Viina Panjwani (panache_brides)Ĭomposed and written by: Padmashree Prof. Performers: Pranali Patil and Vishal Kalekar Mixed and Mastered: Gurjinder Singh and Akash Bambar at SaffronĮditor: Dinesh Chavan (Tips Industries Ltd.) Lyrics: Vandana Nirankari and Jayesh Sharma Stay updated with latest videos from Vandana Nirankari, Subscribe on below link. The group is highly creative in terms of music and wishes to create songs which could be cherished by the coming generations, just the way he has been doing for his forefathers’ songs.The most catchy sindhi song 'Sik Mein' is ready to win your hearts as sung in the swaggy vocals of 'Vanadana Nirankari'. Rashid had introduced us with his group in a very different manner while seating together each started playing their respective instruments with songs describing them. Sadure saath bhalero ro ni hum ro ni ree… Whenever you will come back bring a stole for me, bring it O king! Sadura the laayijo oh lalayijo invi raj re , I will keep you like the pearl in my nose pin, O King stay here Nathni ro moti karne rakho, hum raaj bhaino raja They ended the day with the song:ĭheema mandra te aaiyi jo ho raj jore invi raja nathdi ro hero neer khardne aaijo rajjĬome slowly O King!, and stay inside and don’t go anywhere, I will keep you the same way like I keep the diamond in my nose pin According to him, the Langa community has always been passionate about music since generations. The bowing of these instruments is a skilful exercise, often supported by the sound of the ‘ghungroos’ or ankle bells that are tied to the bow to make the beat more prominent.*ĭuring seasons they perform at hotels where they earn Rs 6000 per month and at the time also gets 4 to 5 shows per month.
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“The ‘Sindhi Sarangi’ used by the Langas, is created by four main wires, with more than twenty vibrating sympathetic strings which help to create its distinctive haunting tones.
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They perform at events like births, and weddings, exclusively for their patrons (Yajman), who are cattle breeders, farmers, and landowners. Langas are versatile players of the Sindhi Sarangi and the Algoza (double flute), which accompany and echo their formidable and magical voices. He hails from the famous Langa community of Rajasthan. This 30 years old man, Rashid hails from Phalaudi Village in Jodhpur. Upon asking he told us that they always wear white as it is the colour for purity and like the colour, they want to maintain the same with everything in their lives. Rashid Khan Langa and his group members were all dressed in a white coloured kurta pyjama, turban on their head and beautiful piece of stole around their neck. We had just begun our journey in Jodhpur when we happen to stumble upon a Sufi group who were singing some beautiful kalams by Bulleh Shah in front of our hotel.