Lo Shadee Aayee (By: Kunal Ganjawala, Anu Malik)
From the movie – Bride And Prejudice
Lo Shadee Aayee Song Lyrics in English
Phir kya kyun kabhee tino ham sakhee
Honge yu sath… naa hona
Shadee jab ho jayegee, toh naa samjho yeh kho jayegee
Dost ham rahenge hamesha
Dolee hai koyee lane ko, mujhe sang sang sang ley janey ko
Yeh din mujh ko sata yad aayega
Raja kee ranee ho key, jaa amritsar se uk
Too kaisee dularee hai, sare jag se yaree hai
Too mang ley jo bhee hai je me, kar ley duneeya mutthee me
Bibee khulee hai apnee dukan, kaho kya ley jana hai
Beganee shadee me, abb dulha divana
Kyun naa jhume gaye, khushiya se kyun naa hosh gawaye
Nache hawa aur jhume gagan, yeh khone hain do jivan
Swagat ladke kaa abb hai phulo se
Mehkee huyee rahen hain inn galiyo se
Jo aaye shadee me kahe, accha kuchh toh khilao
Toh kahenge dey key rasmalayee, jara iss kaa swad uthao
Heere moti lal pukraj, ham kaha kaha se laye
Aur jab unn se bane jewar, toh chand tare sharmaye
Pehle dulhan inako do lage sab se hasin
Aur agar kohinur bhee hota, phir woh lagatee queen
Lo Shadee Aayee Hindi Song Lyrics Translation
Phir Kya Kyun Kabhee Tino Ham Sakhe
होन यू साथ … ना होणा
Shadee jab ho jayegee, तोह Naa samjho ये jayegee
DOST HAM RAHENGE HASHAHA
डोली है Koyee लेन केओ, मुज सांग Sang Sang Lay Janey Ko
ये दीन मुज को सैटा याद अयगा
राजा के रानी हो कुंजी, जेएए अमृतसर से यूके
भी कैसी डुलरसी है, सायर जग से यारी है
बहुत मंग लेओ जो भी है जे मी, कर ले ड्यूनीया मुथी मी
Bibee Khulee Hai Apnee Dukan, कहो किया ले जना है
Briende Shadeee Me, Abb Dulha Divana
Kyun Naa Jhume Gaye, Khushiya Se Kyun Naa Hosh Gawaye
नैशे और झूम गगन, ये खोन हैन जिवन
स्वागाट लडके काआ अब्ब है फुलो से
Mehkee Huyee Rahen Hain Inn Galiyo Se
जो Aaye Shadee Me Kahe, Accha Kuchh Toh Khilao
तोह काहेज डे कुंजी रसमलेयी, जारा इस्सा का स्वद उथोओ
हेरे मोती लाल पुकराज, हमा काहा से लारी
और jab unn se se bane jear, तोह चंद तारे शर्मेय
Pehle Dulhan Inako Lage Sab Se Hasin Do
और agar Kohinur Behe Hota, Phir WOH Lagatee रानी
About the movie – Bride And Prejudice
A Bollywood-style update of Jane Austen’s classic tale, in which Mrs. Bakshi is eager to find suitable husbands for her four unmarried daughters. When the rich single gentlemen Balraj and Darcy come to visit, the Bakshis have high hopes, though circumstance and boorish opinions threaten to get in the way of romance.