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Indian gun related songs

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 4:08 pm
by shooter
I thought its time we compiled a list of songs featuring guns either in the title or in the lyrics/video etc.

Here's a start:

Jatt kol bara bor di by shankar shawney



patake bara boran de by lehember hussainpuri



Kabja by babbu mann:



Other members please feel free to contribute.

Re: Indian gun related songs

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 4:37 pm
by Bespoke
LOL THIS FUN!

BANDA MARAN NU JEE KARDA


.32 Bore


This one is Hilarious 32 BORE.wmv


32 Bor Da License


Dunali


.32 de pistola


Babbu Mann - Mitran Nu Shonk Hathyaran Da


Do chezza Jatt mangda (12 bore)


I am sure Grewal would contribute more :P

Re: Indian gun related songs

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 8:16 pm
by The Doc
Bespoke wrote:I am sure Grewal would contribute more :P
Grewal has his own video Sir !



cheers,
Rp.

Re: Indian gun related songs

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 9:53 pm
by Bespoke
LOL thanks for the video Doc :mrgreen:

Well Grewal what can I say :evil: next time you want to shoot you know where to come.

Re: Indian gun related songs

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 10:44 pm
by Vikram
Right folks, do not want to rain over the parade. But, please use your discretion in posting videos lest we end up providing the antis with prime examples. For example, one of the chaps in the video posted himself posing with his rifle aimed at another bloke and the finger was on the trigger. :evil:

My point: Watch the video you post for content.

Thank you.


Best-
Vikram

Re: Indian gun related songs

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 1:29 am
by shooter
Thaan Thaan Thaan. Movie platform. I think most shots fired in one hindi Movie song.

This was the song i used to sing while shooting my airgun, as a kid.


Re: Punjabi gun related songs

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 11:40 pm
by goodboy_mentor
Thread with an interesting topic! How come it was lying hidden? In almost every other Panjabi song, there is display or mention of guns or gunshots or gunpowder, either directly or metaphorically. For example "baroodi look" is used to describe impressive looks of a person. barood means gunpowder.

Here is a song featuring Diljit Dosanjh, the song has beautiful music, lyrics, cinematography and of course the guns. Within around a month this video has over 21 million views on YouTube. The complete translation of this song into English has also been posted by some user on YouTube.


Another one from Hollywood movie The Black Prince featuring Satinder Sartaj as Maharaja Duleep Singh and Shabana Azmi as his mother. There is a mixed display and use of swords and guns in this song. This movie was recently screened in theaters all around the globe, including India and Pakistan. The song is in Panjabi but also has subtitles in English.

Re: Punjabi gun related songs

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 1:33 pm
by goodboy_mentor
Posting these two videos from Pakistani Punjab. Those who do not know, Both the Pakistani Punjab and the Indian controlled Punjab have same language, culture, history, ethnicity etc. and even the same basic founding principles of religion to a very large extent. Essentially they are one people but unfortunately divided in 1947 due to diabolical conspiracies and policies of some wicked politicians. Hopefully I may get to elaborate on this in some other thread when I am free.

This song sung by Abrar ul Haq begins with the wordings, "Gunna naal yaari saadi". Basically it means we have friendship with guns. Some Kalashnikov with drum magazine is displayed in the song.


Here is another one, probably posted by Punjabi Rajputs in Pakistan. While the Punjabis in Pakistani Punjab are able to possess Kalashnikovs, 9 mm Lugers etc. What a pity, the same Punjabis in the Indian controlled Punjab have difficulties even for legally possessing shot guns or handguns!

Re: Punjabi gun related songs

Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2018 8:05 pm
by goodboy_mentor
Another one from Pakistani Punjab, mentioning dunali. Dunali means double barreled shotgun.

Re: Gun related Punjabi songs

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2018 9:04 pm
by goodboy_mentor
It appears, as compared with Indian movies or songs, the Pakistani movies and songs have a very liberal display of Kalashnikovs, MP5s, and Scorpions.