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Happy Raikoti: Mohabbtan
Prominentwriter ยท 8 months ago
It was released on 16 March 2021 on their youtube channel called White Hill Music. This song has received 13 Million views and 231k likes on youtube. The channel has 20.9 million subscribers, which is huge. The song showcases various ups and downs in relationships, but they continue to hold on.

Song
Mohabbtan
Music
Laddi Gill
Production
Mandeep Hundal
Video
10+1 UK
VFX
Amit P Sharma
Editor
GS Bhari
DOP
Sam Malhi
Social Media Promotions
HOT ( Hub of Talent)
Violin by
Manas Kumar
Mix and Mastering by
MJ
Colorist
Prashant B Dhotre
Produced by
Manmord Sidhu and Gunbir Singh Sidhu
Guitar by
Gursimran Panesar
Flute by
Flute Preet
Singer/Lyrics/ Composer
Happy Raikoti
Allah Sundaa Ae
Prominentwriter ยท 8 months ago
It was released on 24 February 2022 on a youtube channel called T- Series Apna Punjab. T- Series Apna Punjab has 31.3 million subscribers on Youtube. The song has received 3.9 million views and 18k likes on youtube. Daljit Chitti has penned down the lyrics and directed by Prateek.

Singer: Yuvraaj Hans

Featured: Soumya Joshi

Music: Parteek

Lyrics: Daljit Chitti

Music Label: T- Series

You can also listen to the full song on Jio Saavn, Resso, Youtube Music, i Tunes, Amazon Prime Music, Apple Music, Spotify, Hungama, and Ganna.
Raati Saanu: Gajendra Verma
Prominentwriter ยท 8 months ago
It was released on 28 August 2018 on the youtube channel SagaHits. It has received 116k likes and 9.7 million views on youtube. It is a romantic and heart-touching song, "Raati Saanu Neend Na Aayi," featuring Zoya Afroz. It is an extremely romantic song that can give you a feeling of being in true love. It showcases the feeling of fondness and infatuation between the people. Despite several quarrels, they continue to hold on to their relationship with care and love.

Title
Raati Saanu
Lyrics
Dr. Surendra Verma
Starring
Zoya Afroz and Gajendra Verma
Music
Gajendra Verma
Director
Vikram Singh
Label
Saga Music
Producer
Sumeet Singh
True Love: Rupal J
Prominentwriter ยท 8 months ago
Lyric is given by Gora Gidderbaha, and music is given by SKB. The song was released on 19 January 2019 on their youtube channel called SagaHits. It was directed by Sukh Sanghera. The video has received 58k and 4.3million views on youtube.

Title
True Love
Album
True Love
Music
SKB
Starring
Bhawan Ghuman, Dil Butar
Lyrics
Gora Gidderbaha
Mix and Master
Guri
Director
Sukh Sanghera
Label
Saga Music
Digitally Managed by
Unisys Infosolutions
Zid Raman Romana
Prominentwriter ยท 8 months ago
It was released on 3 July 2018 on Saga Hits youtube channel. The channel presents the heart-wrenching Mann Bharya Punjabi song "Zid". It has a melodic and touching vocal of Raman Romana featuring Nawab Faizi and Ramana Romana.

The song depicts an amazing heart-touching romantic love story in which a girl tries to prove her true love to her beloved one. She has fought many battles to prove his true love.

The music is composed by Juskeys, and the song has written by Vinder Nathu Majra. It has received 15k likes and 2.9 million views on youtube.

Title
Zid
Starring
Nawab Faizi and Raman Romana
Singer
Raman Romana
Lyrics
Vinder Nathu Majra
Music
Juskeys
Post Production
Last Page Studios
Editor and Director
Harry Panesar and Subham Kumar
DOP
Gagan Randhawa
Make up
Honey
Online Promotion
Studio Panic (+91-9355001113
Music Label
Saga Music
Digitally Managed By
Unisys Infosolutions Pvt. Ltd
Produced by
Summet Singh
A Music Film
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Freedom Fighters of India List (1857 to 1947)
Prominentwriter ยท 8 months ago
Undoubtedly, you must have heard stories about how India got independence and its struggle to achieve it. Let's get into it more. India was under the rule of the Britishers for almost 200 years, and there is no doubt that the period of those 200 years was a very tough time for the people of India. Despite the number of challenges and hardships, Indians never gave up and fought bravely for freedom, thus giving emergence to many freedom fighters.

The freedom fighters, whom we will discuss one by one in this article, are the people who chose to stand against the British Empire to fight with them for the freedom of India. These freedom fighters were the real heroes who fought with all that they had just to set India free from the rule of the Britishers. They devoted their whole life and even sacrificed their lives to make India an independent country.

In this article, we will learn about some of the most prominent freedom fighters of India who were active from 1857 to 1947. We must remember their efforts and contributions, as they are the ones who played a very significant role in shaping the history of India. So, let's dive in and discuss these brave individuals who fought for India's freedom:
Rani Lakshmibai
Prominentwriter ยท 8 months ago
Freedom fighter Rani Lakshmibai was born on 19 November, and the year was 1828. The birthplace of Rani Laxmibai was Varanasi, a city in the State of Uttar Pradesh, India. We all know her by the name of "Rani of Jhansi", but there is one more name she used to be known by in her childhood: Manikarnika. The name of the father of Rani Lakshmibai was Moropant Tambe, who was deployed as court advisor to the Peshwa of Bithoor, and the name of the Ranilakshmibai's mother was Bhagirathi Bai, and she was a homemaker.

As a child, Manikarnika was educated in many subjects, including archery, horse riding, and self-defense. She also received an education in Indian history, literature, and religion.

In 1842, Manikarnika was married to the Maharaja of Jhansi, Raja Gangadhar Rao. After her marriage, she was given the name Lakshmibai. Unfortunately, her husband passed away in 1853, and their son died a few months later. This left Lakshmibai in a vulnerable position.

Jhansi was one of the states affected when the British East India Company introduced the Doctrine of Lapse, which allowed them to annex territories without a legal heir. Lakshmibai refused to give up her kingdom and led her people in a fight against the British. She played a vital role in the Indian Rebellion of 1857.

Rani Lakshmibai fought fiercely for Jhansi's independence and was known for her bravery and determination. She even trained an army of women to fight alongside her. Despite facing overwhelming odds, she never gave up.

Sadly, Lakshmibai was killed in battle on June 18, 1858. She was fighting against the British in Gwalior at the time. Her death greatly affected the Indian independence movement, but her legacy lives on. Today, Rani Lakshmibai is remembered as a hero and an icon of Indian independence.
Mangal Pandey
Prominentwriter ยท 8 months ago
Mangal Pandey was born on July 19, 1827, in Nagwa, a village in Uttar Pradesh, India. His father, Divakar Pandey, was a farmer, and his mother, Abhiyadevi, was a housewife. Mangal was the eldest son of his parents and had two younger brothers.

Mangal Pandey joined the British East India Company's army in 1849 and was posted to the 34th Bengal Native Infantry regiment. He received his training in Barrackpore, West Bengal, where he met other Indian soldiers who were also discontent with British rule.

In 1857, Mangal Pandey became a central figure in the Indian Rebellion against the British East India Company. Many remembered him for his role in the Barrackpore Mutiny, which took place on March 29, 1857.

Mangal Pandey had a very interesting story as a sepoy in the 34th Bengal Native Infantry. During that time, there were rumors that cow and pig fat was being used in rifle cartridges, and due to this, Mangal Pandey refused to use those cartridges. The reason behind not using cartridges by Mangal Pandey was that greasing cow and pig fat in cartridges was against the religious beliefs of both Hindus and Muslims.

The rebellion of Pandey, which was against his British superiors, resulted in a much larger mutiny in the regiment, which quickly spread to other units as well. This was the mutiny that marked the start of the Indian Rebellion of 1857; it is also called the First War of Independence.

But a very unfortunate incident took place, and the Britishers captured Mangal Pandey, and he was sentenced to death by hanging. The date on which he was executed or hanged was April 8, 1857. This all took place in the presence of his fellow soldiers. But it should be noted that despite this unfortunate incident, the fight for India's independence did not stop. This incident inspired many others to join the rebellion started by Mangal Pandey for the freedom of the country.
Tantia Tope
Prominentwriter ยท 8 months ago
The next freedom fighter on our list is a brave Indian fighter, Tantia Tope (also written as Tatya Tope). He played a very important role during the struggling days of India for its independence. It was the year 1814 when Tantia Tope was born; the village was Panderpur which is present today in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. Tantia Tope's father was a wealthy landowner named Pandurang Rao Tope. His mother's name was Rukhma Bai. Tantia Tope was a bright child from childhood who was always eager to learn new skills. Tantia Tope's father was the educator for Tantia Tope as he only received his education from his father. He also learned other skills, like horse riding and warfare, from the local soldiers.

It is to be noted that Tantia Tope was a close aide of Rani Lakshmibai. He was one of the key leaders of the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Nana Sahib, an adopted son of Peshwa Baji Rao II, appointed Tantia Tope for the post of general of the rebel army. Tantia Tope fought many battles against the Britishers; his military strategies and leadership skills proved very important in those wars.

Britishers captured Gwalior in 1858, and because of that, Tantia Tope and other rebel leaders were forced to retreat. Still, Tantia Tope's fight for the freedom of India did not get stopped, and he also waged guerrilla warfare against the forces of the Britishers. He traveled to many parts of India and fought battles against the Britishers, but unfortunately, he was captured by British forces in 1859.

Later, Tantia Tope, who was 45 years old at that time, was sentenced to death, and the execution was held on April 18, 1859. Despite his valiant efforts, Tatya Tope's vision of India as a country free from the British remained a dream for him during his lifetime. But his contributions and efforts will always be remembered whenever someone talks about freedom fighters of India.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Prominentwriter ยท 8 months ago
Bal Gangadhar Tilak, a freedom fighter and also a social reformer, who was born in a middle-class family in Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, played a very major role in the struggle for India's independence.

He is also known as Lokmanya Tilak and was born on July 23, 1856. His father's name was Gangadhar Tilak, and he was a school teacher by occupation. The name of his mother was Parvatibai Gangadhar, and she served as a housewife.

Tilak was a bright and intelligent child since childhood and completed his education at a college in Pune named Deccan College. Later, Tilak became a journalist and started communicating India's history and rich culture through his writing skills to spread awareness among the citizens. He was one of the great supporters of the Swadeshi movement and advocated for the use of Indian goods and products.

Tilak was also a vocal critic of British rule, and through his platform, he used to inspire the Indians to stand up and fight for their rights. He used to believe in the power of people, and therefore he encouraged many people to fight for their freedom with unity.

Tilak played a major role in the organization of the Indian National Congress and was one of the leaders who participated in the struggle for freedom. A slogan that became very popular during that time and was used widely as a rallying cry for the freedom fighters was: "Swaraj is my birthright, and I shall have it!" It was given by none other than Bal Gangadhar Tilak himself. Tilak was the organizer of several mass movements like the Home Rule movement, and the movement's demand was self-governance for India.

His dedication to an independent India landed him in jail several times. Still, despite several arrests and imprisonment, he did not give up his idea of an India free from British rule. Several years of life of Tilak were spent in prison only, and there was a time when he was sentenced to imprisonment for six years in Mandalay, Burma. He still used to inspire many others, even from prison, and did not give up till his last breath.

During his last time, his health started deteriorating, and because of that, he died on August 1, 1920. The age at which he passed away was 64. He was so popular and loved by the people that the whole of India mourned his death.
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