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Jag Jaa Hindi Song Lyrics English Translation and Meaning – Omkara movie

    Jag Jaa Song Lyrics and Translation

    From the movie – Omkara

    Jag ja re gudiya, misri ki pudiya, meethe lage do naina

    Wake up my little doll, my sweetie, your eyes are so sweet (Doll is a term used very affectionately and sweetly)

    Nainon mein tere hum hi base the, hum hi base hain�haina

    I�m the one who was residing in your eyes and still do�.aren’t I?

    Oh ri rani, gudiya, jag ja�ari jag ja, mari jag ja

    Oh my queen, my doll, c’mon wake up now

    Halka sa kosa, subah ka bosa

    The morning�s kiss is like a gentle reprimand

    Maan ja ri ab jag ja

    Listen to it and wake up now

    Naak pe tere kaatega bichu

    Your nose will be bitten by a scorpion

    Jag ja toh maan ja

    So get up! C’mon

    Jo chahe le lo, dashrath ka vaada

    Ask whatever you want and it�ll be granted (like King Dashrath who was known for his word

    Nainon se kholo ji raina

    Get rid of the night from your eyes

    Oh ri rani, gudiya, jag ja�ari jag ja, moi jag ja

    Oh my queen, my doll, c’mon wake up now

    Kirnon ka sona, os ke moti

    The golden sunrays, dewdrops like pearls)

    Motiyon sa mogra

    The pearly jasmine

    Tera bichauna bhar bhar de daaloon

    I�ll fill your bed with these

    Gulmohar ka tokra

    baskets of the gulmohar flowers (beautiful red flowers

    Aur jo bhi chaho, mango ji mango

    Should you want anything else, just ask

    Bolo ji meri maina

    Just ask, my starling (a little bird

    Oh ri rani, gudiya, jag ja�ari jag ja, oi jag ja

    Oh my queen, my doll, c’mon wake up now

    Jag ja re gudiya, misri ki pudiya, meethe lage do naina

    Wake up my little doll, my sweetie, your eyes are so sweet

    Nainon mein tere hum hi base the, hum hi base hain�haina

    I�m the one who has always resided in your eyes and still do�aren’t I?

    About the movie – Omkara

    A politically-minded enforcer’s misguided trust in his lieutenant leads him to suspect his wife of infidelity in this adaptation of Shakespeare’s ‘Othello’.

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0488414/

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