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  1. May 26, 2016 · Bajra Da Sitta literally means (Millet Cob). The raw cob of millet is generally roasted in the fire (by frying it) and then it is twisted in the hands to separate the kernel so they can be consumed.

  2. Bajre Da Sitta Lyrics by Rashmeet Kaur, Ikka, Deep Kalsi is new version of Punjabi song. English translation of Bajre Da Sita for meaning.

  3. Mar 25, 2021 · कुल मिलाकर गाने का मतलब यह है कि खेत में काम करने के दौरान बातें बनाती हुई महिला अपने प्रेमी से कहती है, 'तुम्हारे लिए मैंने बाजरे का सिट्टा अपनी हथेलियों से मरोड़ा है, मेरा माही फिर भी रूठा है।' बता दें, बाजरे के कच्चे सिट्टे को आग में भूनने के बाद हाथों से मरोड़कर उसके दाने अलग करके खाए जाते हैं।. ऑरिजनल वर्जन किसने गाया?

  4. Mar 24, 2021 · Overall, the meaning of the song is that while working in the field, the woman making the talk says to her lover, ‘For you, I have twisted Bajre’s Sitta with my palms, my mahi is still angry.’ Let me tell you, after frying the raw citrate of Bajra in a fire, its grains are eaten by twisting them with hands.

  5. Mar 22, 2021 · The song ‘Bajre da sitta’ has been written by Rashmeet Kaur and Deep Kalsi, with rap by Ikka, and is like most of the folk songs and it is the representation of people’s daily lives involving light-hearted teasing, and slightly exaggerates events to add to the drama.

  6. Mar 20, 2021 · In Bajre Da Sitta, a woman talks about how she is trying to win over her angry lover and compares the process to her job at the millet (bajra) farms. This is what the chorus of the song actually...

  7. My angry beloved, I made my angry beloved return using my charms, Just like a pod of a pearl millet. Ve gali wich khade veer mere. Aidan gehda na tu katti. Na tu yar leke ayi ve. Vekhna te tainu main ve chauhndi se ve. Hoje na koyi panga tan hi segi ghabrayi ve. My brothers are around, It would be best if you didn’t come alone.

  8. 5 days ago · In this article, we are going to explore the meaning behind the popular Punjabi song “Bajre Da Sitta” by Rashmeet Kaur and Deep Kalsi. Released on January 14, 2021, this song has gained significant popularity in a short period.

  9. Bajre da sitta is a Punjabi folksong, originally performed by the two sisters Surinder Kaur and Prakash Kaur, at a time when it was a local taboo for women to raise their voice. The song was further popularised following the production of the 2022 film of the same name.

  10. Musarrat Nazir's song "Bajre Da Sitta" is a popular Punjabi folk song that tells a story of love and longing. The song begins with the lines "Bajre de sitta, Bajre da sitta ve assan tali te maroreya," which roughly translates to "the millet flour is being sieved, we are clapping our hands together."