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Presenting the Lyrical Video Song "ZAALIM". Featuring Badshah & Nora Fatehi.Credits:Music- Badshah Lyricist - BadshahSinger - Badshah, Payal DevMusic Arrange...
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- T-Series
Presenting "ZAALIM (Official Music Video)". Featuring Badshah & Nora Fatehi.Gulshan Kumar & T-Series PresentBhushan Kumar's...
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- 69.1M
- T-Series
Lyrics Writer (s) Badshah. Composer (s) Aditya Dev. The Na Rahi Kisi Kam Ki Zalim song’s lyrics, written by Badshah, through their translation into English, express the main character’s infatuation and obsession with their beloved despite the pain and suffering caused by their indifference.
- Aditya Dev
- Badshah, Payal Dev
- Badshah
- Zalim
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Noun
zalim (definite accusative zalimi, plural zalimlər) 1. Alternative form of zalım
Etymology
From Malay zalim, lalim, from Classical Malay ظاليم (zalim), from Arabic ظَالِم (ẓālim).
Pronunciation
1. IPA(key): /ˈzalɪm/ 2. Rhymes: -lɪm, -ɪm, -m 3. Hyphenation: za‧lim
Adjective
zalim 1. cruel 1.1. Synonyms: bengis, kejam 1.2. Antonym: adil
Etymology
From Arabic ظَالِم (ẓālim).
Adjective
zalim (Jawi spelling ظاليم) 1. cruel
Pronunciation
1. Rhymes: -ɪm 2. Rhymes: -im
Adjective
zalim 1. cruel
A vast treasure of Urdu words offering a blissful explorative experience through a gallery of meanings, sounds, idioms and proverbs with poetic demonstrations. Find English meaning of zalim with definition and translation in Rekhta Urdu to English dictionary.
Cruel Istanbul (Zalim Istanbul) is a TV series about a family of four siblings who move to Istanbul and face love, secrets and betrayal. The series has 39 episodes, 5.8 IMDb rating, and 11 nominations.
Zulm. Ẓulm ( ظلم, zulm) is the Arabic word used interchangeably for cruelty or unjust acts of exploitation, oppression, and wrongdoing, whereby a person either deprives others of their rights or does not fulfill his obligations towards them. It is used in Urdu and Hindi in the same sense.