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Lyrical: Main Agar Kahoon

Compared to "moonlight in my arms" ( baahon mein bhari hai jaise chandni ), suggesting a soft, radiant glow. Main Agar Kahoon Lyrics Translation | Hindi Bollywood Songs

is a classic romantic duet from the 2007 Bollywood film Om Shanti Om , written by the legendary Javed Akhtar and composed by Vishal-Shekhar . Sung by Sonu Nigam and Shreya Ghoshal , it is celebrated for its poetic depth and soft, ethereal melody. ✍️ Song Overview Movie: Om Shanti Om (2007) Lyricist: Javed Akhtar Singers: Sonu Nigam and Shreya Ghoshal Music Directors: Vishal Dadlani & Shekhar Ravjiani

The song is a masterclass in romantic metaphors, where the protagonist admits that even the most grand comparisons fall short of the truth. 1. The Inadequacy of Language

Described as "thick strands" or "clouds" ( ghani ghani ghatayein ) resting proudly.

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Compared to "moonlight in my arms" ( baahon mein bhari hai jaise chandni ), suggesting a soft, radiant glow. Main Agar Kahoon Lyrics Translation | Hindi Bollywood Songs

is a classic romantic duet from the 2007 Bollywood film Om Shanti Om , written by the legendary Javed Akhtar and composed by Vishal-Shekhar . Sung by Sonu Nigam and Shreya Ghoshal , it is celebrated for its poetic depth and soft, ethereal melody. ✍️ Song Overview Movie: Om Shanti Om (2007) Lyricist: Javed Akhtar Singers: Sonu Nigam and Shreya Ghoshal Music Directors: Vishal Dadlani & Shekhar Ravjiani

The song is a masterclass in romantic metaphors, where the protagonist admits that even the most grand comparisons fall short of the truth. 1. The Inadequacy of Language

Described as "thick strands" or "clouds" ( ghani ghani ghatayein ) resting proudly.