Sajni Lyrics Arijit Singh Laapataa Ladies 2024
Sajni (सजनी) Lyrics from Laapataa Ladies is brand new Hindi song sung by Arijit Singh while this latest song is featuring Nitanshi Goel, Pratibha Ranta, Sparsh Shrivastava. O Sajni Re song lyrics are penned down by Prashant Pandey while music is composed by Ram Sampath and video has been directed by Kiran Rao.
“Sajni Lyrics Arijit Singh Laapataa Ladies 2024” Song Info
Song | Sajni |
Singer | Arijit Singh |
Lyrics | Prashant Pandey |
Music | Ram Sampath |
Starring | Nitanshi Goel, Pratibha Ranta, Sparsh Shrivastava |
“Sajni Lyrics Arijit Singh Laapataa Ladies 2024”
Sajni Lyrics In Hindi
ओ सजनी रे
कैसे कटे दिन रात
कैसे हो तुझसे बात
तेरी याद सतावे रे
ओ सजनी रे
कैसे कटे दिन रात
कैसे मिले तेरा साथ
तेरी याद तेरी याद सतावे रे
हो हो हो हो
हम हम हम हम..
कैसे घने रे बदरा घिरे
तेरी कमी की बारिश लिए
सैलाब जो मेरे सीने में है
कोई बताए ये कैसे थमे
तेरे बिना अब कैसे जिए
ओ सजनी रे
कैसे कटे दिन रात
कैसे हो तुझसे बात
तेरी याद सतावे रे
ओ सजनी रे
कैसे कटे दिन रात
कैसे हो तुझसे बात
तेरी याद तेरी याद सतावे रे
ओ सजनी रे
Sajni Lyrics In English
O Sajni Re
Kaise Kate Din Raat
Kaise Ho Tujhse Baat
Teri Yaad Satave Re
O Sajni Re
Kaise Kate Din Raat
Kaise Mile Tera Saath
Teri Yaad Teri Yaad Satave Re
Ho Ho Ho Ho
Hmm Hmm Hmm..
Kaise Ghane Re Badra Ghire
Teri Kami Ki Baarish Liye
Sailaab Jo Mere Seene Mein Hai
Koyi Bataye Yeh Kaise Thame
Tere Bina Ab Kaise Jiye
O Sajni Re
Kaise Kate Din Raat
Kaise Ho Tujhse Baat
Teri Yaad Satave Re
O Sajni Re
Kaise Kate Din Raat
Kaise Ho Tujhse Baat
Teri Yaad Teri Yaad Satave Re
O Sajni Re
Written by: Prashant Pandey
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Ram Sampath Additional Information:
Ram Sampath: A Musical Odyssey
Ram Sampath, born on July 25, 1977, is an Indian composer, music producer, and musician who has left an indelible mark on the music industry. His journey from composing advertising jingles to creating soul-stirring melodies for films and non-film projects showcases his versatility and passion for music. Let’s delve into the fascinating life and musical odyssey of this gifted artist.
Early Life and Background
Ram Sampath was born in Bombay (now Mumbai) to a Tamilian father and a Kannadiga mother. His ancestral house in Chembur, Mumbai, was frequented by leading musicians and singers of Carnatic music. His grandfather, TV Ramanujam, was one of the founders of Shanmukhananda Hall, a cultural center established in 1952. Growing up in this musical environment, Ram Sampath imbibed a deep love for music and creativity.
Education and Musical Journey
After completing his schooling from OLPS High School in Mumbai, Ram Sampath pursued commerce at Podar College. However, his true calling lay in music. He played the keyboard in a rock band during his college days, further fueling his passion. His formal training in music began under the guidance of Prof. BS Narang, shaping his musical foundation.
Non-Film Music and Advertising Jingles
Ram Sampath’s career took off with composing advertising jingles for brands like Airtel, Docomo, Thums Up, Pepsi, and The Times of India. His ability to create catchy tunes and memorable hooks made him a sought-after composer in the advertising industry. Notably, he composed the theme song for the “I Lead India” campaign in 2013, leaving a lasting impact.
In 2008, Ram collaborated with the Australian rock band INXS to record the Indian versions of their songs, including “God’s Top Ten,” “Devil’s Party,” and “Afterglow.” His fusion of rock and Indian elements showcased his innovative approach to music.
Landmark Legal Decision and Plagiarism
Ram Sampath’s involvement in a plagiarism case set a new precedent in the Indian film industry. In 2008, the Bombay High Court ruled that two songs from the film “Krazzy 4,” including the title track and “Break-free,” plagiarized a hook phrase from an advertisement previously composed by Sampath for Sony Ericsson. The court ordered a stay on the film’s release until the case was settled out of court. This judgment highlighted the issue of plagiarism in Bollywood and underscored the need for originality.
Film Music and Notable Projects
Ram Sampath’s film score composing journey began with “Let’s Talk” (2002), directed by Ram Madhvani. He went on to compose for several films, including “Khakee” (2004), “Family” (2006), “Jumbo” (2008), “Aagey Se Right” (2009), and “Luv Ka The End” (2011). His ability to infuse diverse genres and create memorable soundtracks made him a sought-after music director.
Satyamev Jayate and Coke Studio
In 2012, Ram Sampath composed the highly popular title track “Tera Rang Aisa” for the debut talk show “Satyamev Jayate,” hosted by Aamir Khan. The song’s poignant lyrics by Prasoon Joshi resonated with viewers, making it an anthem for social change.
He also participated in the 2013 season of the popular television music series “Coke Studio,” where he collaborated with various artists to create soulful renditions.
Conclusion
Ram Sampath’s musical journey reflects dedication, innovation, and a deep understanding of diverse musical forms. As he continues to compose, produce, and inspire, his melodies resonate across generations, reminding us of the power of music.