Dharmat Karo - Nisha Shah

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

Комментарии • 11

  • @hramganesh1
    @hramganesh1 10 месяцев назад +1

    Brings back the good memories when times were cool.

  • @zairaali2733
    @zairaali2733 6 месяцев назад

    Beautiful and talented - just like her awesome mom.. miss her so much. Her legacy lives on in her kids.. ❤❤ Peace

  • @ArthurKillingsworthJr
    @ArthurKillingsworthJr Год назад +1

    Which song will you be singing with Raymond RAMNARINE ?

  • @vaneram1006
    @vaneram1006 2 года назад

    💖💖 very nice

  • @premkumar-bu6ry
    @premkumar-bu6ry 2 года назад

    Nice. Song

  • @vijaimaraj
    @vijaimaraj 2 года назад +2

    same old song you sing back

    • @vaneram1006
      @vaneram1006 2 года назад +3

      That's not a problem at lest she look just like her mom . ♥

    • @keishaseepersad4961
      @keishaseepersad4961 Год назад +1

      At least it's her mother's song unlike our local artists always stealing people's music

    • @zainkhanrealtor8198
      @zainkhanrealtor8198 Год назад

      @@keishaseepersad4961 It’s not her mother’s song. Nisha Benjamin is the original singer.

    • @stevenyusuf3765
      @stevenyusuf3765 Год назад

      You sound stupid

  • @Ramkabharosa
    @Ramkabharosa 2 года назад +1

    0.A Dar mat karo bhaiyā (Do not be afraid bretheren), dar mat karo.
    [Dharma karo bhaiyā (Uphold your religion, brother)] (questionable)
    0.B Look at how old lady is drinking dārū (rum, alcoholic beverages),
    She is packing (her) old man in lil-lil (little-little) ballyhoo (flat-bottom boat)
    [i.e., she is oppressing her old man]. (Āṛāūī)
    1. Old lady told old man, "Old man, you (are) getting old."
    Old man told old lady, "but me na (I am not) cold." (i.e., I can still do it.)
    2. Nowadays some old ladies (are) looking for joys;
    They are leaving their old men and taking young boys.
    3. Look at how the chickens (chicks) are following the (mother) hen;
    Just like how some young girls are following old men.
    4. Look at how some young boys don't have any shame;
    They are using (misusing) the young girls & then talk (besmirch) their names.
    5. Never trust an old man, bhaujī, the reason why (is because).
    His mouth always runs (he always talks), and (he) always lie(s).
    .