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    "Pasoori" (Punjabi: پسوڑی, lit. 'difficulty/trouble', IPA: [pə˨.suː.ɽiː]) [1] [note 1] is a Punjabi and Urdu-language single by Pakistani singers Ali Sethi and debutant Shae Gill. [4] It was released on 6 February 2022 as the sixth song of season 14 (episode two) of Coke Studio Pakistan and was subsequently released on YouTube on 7 ...

  2. Before we dwell on the magical journey of the Punjabi lyrical composition, let’s first understand what the word ‘pasoori’ means. ‘Pasoori’ is a Punjabi word loosely translated in two ways in Urdu as ‘kashmakash‘ and ‘jaldbazi/teezi’ meaning difficulty/conflict and impatience/hasty.

  3. May 19, 2022 · Pasoori’ is a Punjabi word that can be translated in two ways in Urdu: ‘kashmakash‘ meaning conflict, and ‘jaldbazi/teezi’ meaning impatience/hasty. Now let’s understand the meaning of the whole song (Pasoori) sung by the Pakistani singers Ali Sethi and Shae Gill. Let’s go. Lines: Agg lavan majboori nu. Aan jaan di pasoori nu

  4. It's a Pakistani song so the core language is Urdu. The Lyrics writers are Ali Sethi, and Fazal Abbas. Here we have provided The Passori Lyrics in Bangla, English Translation & Hindi languages.

  5. May 9, 2022 · Pasoori,” a Punjabi word that translates roughly to “difficult mess,” is about an age-old situation: two people who are forbidden from meeting each other. It’s written in the style of a...

  6. Nov 15, 2022 · Written in Punjabi, a language spoken on both sides of the India-Pakistan border, the lyrics grieve for a love that never was, beseeching the listener to end the lovers’ separation; in the chorus, “My love, don’t let this distance reign”, and the bridge, “Don’t let these lovers be in pain”.

  7. Feb 7, 2022 · ‘Pasoori’ is a Punjabi word loosely translated in two ways in Urdu as ‘Kashmakash‘ and ‘Jaldbazi/Teezi’ meaning difficulty/conflict and impatience/hasty.

  8. May 10, 2024 · “I hope you fall in love, I hope it breaks your heart” is the refrain (in English translation) of “Pasoori,” Ali Sethi’s 2022 global hit. Is this a curse or a blessing?

  9. Coke Studio Pakistan's new song Pasoori is a big hit in India "This song breaks barriers of language, religion, nationality and touches the heart. Love from India."

  10. Jul 19, 2022 · It’s available for streaming everywhere, and although most Indians don’t speak Punjabi, the official video has subtitles in three languages: Urdu, Hindi and English. There’s also an English version by Dutch singer Emma Heesters, an instrumental version from Kashmir on the rubab by Sufiyan Malik, and one on the veena by musician Kushala ...