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Comments on song "Bulla Ki Jaana Mai Kaun"
Andy Smart on April 03, 2013 I am from south India, cant understand the lyrics, but it is my most
favorite song. I feel divine when i listen to this son! there is some
hidden magic in this song. Thank you Rabbi!
punjabipandit on April 10, 2013 what made you think that we will call you
kans2030 on April 13, 2013 Canopied from pretty lights "fast moving" ...shame on you!
Madda Mama on April 15, 2013 its such a nice song . heard its soo many time , still want to hear it
again .
brainy123456 on April 21, 2013 I am a Tamil..first watched this song in 2005 in MP along with my punjabi
roommates in V channel.addicted still..watching atleast once a week.
pradzee123 on April 24, 2013 Filmfare paise deke lete hain, aise award, award se kam aur insult zyaada
hoti hain.
Sua Tiba on May 02, 2013 What is in it that four to nine centuries old poetry from Bulleh Shah, Shah
Hussain and Baba Farid survived and still flourishing today? Is it the
Punjabi language, ragas or the mysticism itself? We cannot even understand
the English language of that era. At a time in history when Grammy award
winner songs do not last for more than few years.
Reshmi2013 on May 06, 2013 There wouldn't have been so much hatred, intolerance and destruction
everywhere if people had followed these ideals expressed in this song...
jagdeep gill on May 13, 2013 198 deadbody here..
rishipal bhatia on May 18, 2013 Now that is something worth thinking about. :-)
Amar Jit Singh on May 24, 2013 with a wrong mouth.
Shridhar Hodlur on May 30, 2013 Murdheshwar, Karnataka at 1.53, famous for 20-storied Gopura, third highest
statue of Lord Shiva in the world, 123 feet (37 m)
MysteriousNotes on June 28, 2013 somewhat close, hes wondering about bulla from a third party, bulla doesn't
even know who himself is...hes this nor that so who is he? beautifully
expressed words
MysteriousNotes on June 28, 2013 would anyone know who composed this piece or where was this taken from?
Neelum Bilal on July 04, 2013 before relgion we all are human beings.and as human being we must have
to respect each other ..just remind me my childhood
onlinesaurav on July 07, 2013 goosebumps!!
Nagraj Reddy on July 07, 2013 How much do u follow
Ms Sandhu on July 13, 2013 Bulleh Shah...great Sufi poet & philosopher in early 18th century. Are you
joking that you don't know? I mean being a Punjabi yourself...
Ms Sandhu on July 13, 2013 And that's the spirit of India. I don't see such respect for other cultures
in other places the way it happens in India.
Ms Sandhu on July 23, 2013 Saying a positive point about something doesn't mean ignoring the other. I
love Baba Bulleh Shah's Kalam. & I am far from Nationalist, you don't know
me, don't assume things from one comment. I'm just responding to a comment
where no credit was given (though not intentional) to the secular spirit in
India & I've lived in India, Europe & the USA & don't find such spirit
anywhere. If there is positive point it should be praised. Where there are
negatives they need to be pointed out & acknowledged.
Ms Sandhu on July 26, 2013 Terrorists- people who kill innocents to spread terror. This question
didn't deserve an answer but I had nothing better to do.
Ms Sandhu on July 26, 2013 Oh, believe me, I have met some Indians who don't have a clue about Bulleh
Shah or simply dont have a good taste in music or dont value the poetry.
Some are wannabe westerners- only listen to Pop, rock etc. And people from
the South probably don't understand the language, so have never been
exposed to this type of music- my South Indian best friend is one. He just
doesn't get this music-I have tried hard. He listens to Rock--ewww..He is a
lovely person otherwise.
mohit2k6 on July 26, 2013 Do you know the meaning of Kattar? And what are you when you cal someone
"SOB". ? Are you being a liberal by abusing people. Try to accept different
opinions without abusing and discuss the differences.
billy ben on July 30, 2013 Love this video o sum
SuperSufiSaint on August 05, 2013 The Ashvisns married Surya and Savitri who is their sister [ RV I.116.19 ].
Agni is the son of his fatehr and his sister [ Rg Ved.I.91.7 ] Yama wards
off his sister Yami, saying marriage between brother and sister is
forbidden [ R.V.X.10 ][ Apte 11 ] Father-daughter incest occurs in the
famous story of Prajapati (later identified with Brahma, in tunr
incorporated as an incarnation of Vishnu) and his daughter [ RV III.31.1-2 ]
sankalp shah on August 08, 2013 Such a great song. Sad to see the comments- just pure hate...does not go
well with the theme of the song.
Dharmesh C Gurjar on August 13, 2013 Evergreen sufi song, very good.
lahoresk1 on August 26, 2013 OMG Plageurised from original by Janoon! Shergill didn't even try to change
it to add any originality to it! Typical
Sumanta Nag on August 27, 2013 Wrong , originally from Bulla Shah , and anybody has the right to sing it
freely sanning Geo Political Boundary.
lahoresk1 on August 27, 2013 Secondly Indians singing sufi kalaam which is inherently Islamic is strange
particularly when Indians detest Islam so much!
lahoresk1 on August 27, 2013 You need to go back to school kid
Ms Sandhu on August 30, 2013 Not your fault. Its old Punjabi from 3 centuries ago, hence its somewhat
different from modern Punjabi.
Hassaan M on August 31, 2013 You should have been more specific then, from the conversation above one
can easily assume that the talk is about the words not the composition. In
the case of the melody, I'd agree with you.
executionist on August 31, 2013 wut? Are you deaf? This is a totally different composition than Junoon's.
Junoon tried to make a rock song out of a sufi poem and failed miserably.
This is the only song that do justice to the lyrics.
ani625 on September 13, 2013 Awesome song!
Pankkaj Upadhayay on September 17, 2013 loving this one
priyankeshu1 on September 18, 2013 part of the video shot in ajmer my hometown... lovely song.. i don't know
punjabi but fathom the meaning of the song.. 10000%
adeel ahmad on September 23, 2013 Best song ever
adeel ahmad on September 23, 2013 223 people are not Religious
Swaroop Hegde on October 05, 2013 Guys get a life. Enjoy the song. Life is too beautiful don't waste it by
fighting. Learn to love. Peace.
Kenneth Manuel on October 09, 2013 Truly a great song. Need more music like this to resonate throughout India.
asad talpur on October 13, 2013 nice video sardar g
WizenedVariations1 on October 14, 2013 A moment of genius given to all of us!
Grace Walia on October 22, 2013 will always love this song, classic <3
manga2710 on October 23, 2013 Baba bulla the cornerstone of punjabi literature . An inspiration
Mahendra Thacker on October 29, 2013 How come we have such good music, song when millions are thrown by Filmy
Zagat to all kinds of below par music and songs? Can all Khans go to
various IPLs and earn money there please, so that we have more such songs &
music which touch you and inspire you.
Ali Jamil on November 02, 2013 i hear ya man..no other religion aims to convert non believers as much as
Islam does..
Ali Jamil on November 02, 2013 Where is it praising Islam? does bulle shah not say "na main momin vich
maseetan, na main vich kufar tiya reetan" (i am neither a believer in the
mosque nor am i dwelling in disbelief) If anything this poetry speaks of a
personal journey towards self awareness, rather than God or religion.
Avik Chakraborty on November 28, 2013 this is one of the best indian pop songs ever made...
I am from south India, cant understand the lyrics, but it is my most
favorite song. I feel divine when i listen to this son! there is some
hidden magic in this song. Thank you Rabbi!