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Mor 18 Saal Hoy Gelak Re

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"Mor 18 Saal Hoy Gelak Re" is a fictional song was sung by Kumar Tannu, the music was composed by Jaykant-Shreekant, the lyrics was penned by Uday Mahto, and it was released on 26 February 2003, this track was pretty much original from the album "Kunwara".

"Mor 18 Saal Hoy Gelak Re"
Song by Kumar Tannu
LanguageNagpuri
ReleasedFebruary 26, 2003
Recorded2003
GenreAadhunik
Length4:40
LabelDeepa Cassettes
Composer(s)Jaykant-Shreekant
Producer(s)Z. Alam

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Composition[edit]

The "Mor 18 Saal Hoy Gelak Re" played at 138 beat per minutes on Common-time, the key of D minor, and rhythm consisting of Tuplet (6/8 mixed with a mixture of 4/4), the main instrumentation consisted of Synthesizers, Lead, Bass Guitar, Guitar, Electric Guitar, Tambourine, Dholak, Conga and Pad, the Tannu's vocals on effects are applied such as Reverb.

Music video[edit]

The "Mor 18 Saal Hoy Gelak Re" music video was directed by Rupak Kumar, the Camera was Videoshooted by Rupak Kumar, it also starring the actor Raman Gupta, Shweta and friends, the Dance of the Choreography was given by Sujita Bardewa.

Majbul Khan's Version[edit]

"Mor 18 Saal Hoy Gelak Re"[1] by Majbul Khan that parodies the original lyrics deriving and providing a humorous, satirical and hilarious lines, this track from the album "Chak De Jharkhand" was released in the year of 2007, the original lyrics are replaced with new lyrics, this line "Kaniya Khoij De Gota Duniya Khoij De" is also getting transferred by a form of "Shadi Karay De Re Mor Jodi Jumai De", which means "Get me married and find me a companion".

The song was composed in the key of B minor and played as well on 130 beat-per-minutes.





References[edit]

  1. Chak De Jharkhand - Athra Saal Hoy Gelak, retrieved 2023-11-15


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