In one of the songs of Kishore Kumar sings
' chun chun ka muraba ' What does it mean ?
Any help please . I do not recollect the mukhda .
r
It was quite a common low-level 'Gaali' used by Punjabi
folks (Rajendra Krishan was one of them)
We also use it to classify a film actor who Always-Weeping roles, like
A K Hangal, Manmohan Krishan
Sudhir
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kcp wrote:
On Feb 9, 10:41 am, maildrop...@yahoo.com wrote:
'Choon Choon Ka Murabba' implies non-stop cry baby
Sudhir
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this is not galirajk...@gmail.com wrote:
On Feb 8, 4:23�pm, uzx <u...@kuchhnahin.com> wrote:
rajk...@gmail.com wrote:
In one of the songs of Kishore Kumar �sings
' chun chun ka muraba ' What does it mean ?
Any help please . I do not recollect the mukhda .
r
The phrase ' chuuN chuuN kaa marabbaa' comes in his song:
'chup ho jaa amiiroN ke ye sone kii gha.Dii hai'
Oh! Thanks - if it a phrase then it has a different meaning .
Please let me know .
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I dont know if I am wrong but Kishore ( Rajendra Krishna ) meant - a
person without proper identity
kcp
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