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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Sharoan

Movie name ----SHAMAA.

They showed the banner when RK and Madhu were discussing about the Anamika character...



Did U notice - RK's production first movie name

Good observation.😊
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Posted: 12 years ago
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tfs i didn't notice it great observation 👍🏼
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Posted: 12 years ago
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I didn't notice this, very good observation :)
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: BeautyForAshes

what is the meaning of Shama ?? 🤔 enlighten me please !! any hidden meaning reg Rk n madhu's future ???



I don't speak hindi or urdu, but I love MEIEJ and I've started to learn hindi through it
Back to your question, yes I wondered also about the meaning of the word shamaa and if it's linked to Rk-Madhu's story. I made some research and here is what I've found :

" Shama or Shamaa is another highly used word in Hindi songs. Shama is an Urdu word which means a candle or a lamp that burns.

Also, many times with Shamaa, Parwana is also used. Parwana is a butterfly, or a moth. In these songs where a 'Parwana' is ready to burn in a 'Shama', Parwana basically means moths who generally keep flying near lamps/ candles and get burned by the them"
Edited by arshisfan - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: arshisfan



I don't speak hindi or urdu, but I love MEIEJ and I've started to learn hindi through it
Back to your question, yes I wondered also about the meaning of the word shamaa and if it's linked to Rk-Madhu's story. I made some research and here is what I've found :

" Shama or Shamaa is another highly used word in Hindi songs. Shama is an Urdu word which means a candle or a lamp that burns.

Also, many times with Shamaa, Parwana is also used. Parwana is a butterfly, or a moth. In these songs where a 'Parwana' is ready to burn in a 'Shama', Parwana basically means moths who generally keep flying near lamps/ candles and get burned by the them"

Its excellent explanation, but shama also means one who burns herself to enlighten the life of others...
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Posted: 12 years ago
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What does Shamaa mean?

Nvm just saw the post above lol
Edited by shweta2728 - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Very nicely observed 👍🏼
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: arshisfan



I don't speak hindi or urdu, but I love MEIEJ and I've started to learn hindi through it
Back to your question, yes I wondered also about the meaning of the word shamaa and if it's linked to Rk-Madhu's story. I made some research and here is what I've found :

" Shama or Shamaa is another highly used word in Hindi songs. Shama is an Urdu word which means a candle or a lamp that burns.

Also, many times with Shamaa, Parwana is also used. Parwana is a butterfly, or a moth. In these songs where a 'Parwana' is ready to burn in a 'Shama', Parwana basically means moths who generally keep flying near lamps/ candles and get burned by the them"


thank u soo much dear :-)
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: BeautyForAshes


thank u soo much dear :-)



You are more than welcome dear😊

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