Single Salma Lyrics – Sohail Sen, Shahid Mallya | Single Salma

Single Salma Song Lyrics | The hilarious and energetic title track from the movie. A fun wedding anthem about two guys fighting for one Salma!

Single Salma Song Poster from Single Salma

Single Salma Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)

Dulhe Raja Aayenge Ghodi Chadh Ke
Purane Aashiq Aayenge Nikal Ke
Galiyon Mein Launde Naachen,
Uchal-Uchal Ke
Tum Na Fisalna, Babuji, Sambhal Ke

Tau, Chacha Aur Mama
Aaj Kar Ke Rahenge Hungama

Ho Ek Sweet Kanya Ke
Do-Do Hain Balma
Single Salma, Single Salma
Single Salma, O Single Salma..

Maar Ke Perfume, Ban-Than Ke Aaye Hain
Salma Ko Paane Ke Armaan Dabaye Hain
(Armaan Dabaye Hain, Armaan Dabaye Hain)

Ho Dono Ne Apne Do Kheme Sajaye Hain
Dawat Mein Laundon Ne Buffet Lagaye Hain

Laddu Shaadi Ka, Meetha Hai Bada
Khaaye Kaise? Ye Panga Hai Bada
Jo Jeetega,
Wo Hi Aaj Padhega Kalma...

Single Salma, Single Salma
Single Salma, Single Salma

Written by: Nachiket Samant


Single Salma Song Description

This song is the title track of the movie "Single Salma", which stars Huma Qureshi, Sunny Singh, and Shreyas Talpade in the lead roles. It is a fun, energetic wedding song that tells the story of two boys who are in love with the same girl, "Salma". The song begins with a traditional wedding scene, mentioning the groom's arrival on a horse (ghodi) and the arrival of old lovers, along with boys dancing in the streets, which shows the joy and excitement of the wedding. 

The song shows the commotion caused by relatives like the Tau (uncle), Chacha (paternal uncle), and Mama (maternal uncle) who are having fun at the wedding. The main point is that there are two "Balma" (lovers) for one "Sweet Kanya" (sweet bride), and this conflict is repeated in the "Single Salma" chorus. The boys arrive wearing perfume and good clothes, desiring to win Salma, while both have formed their own groups and set up buffet feasts at the event. 

The last part focuses on the wedding's sweet laddoos and the big conflict, where the question arises of who will get to eat the laddoo, as both boys are competing for Salma. The song ends on the note that the winner will get to recite the "Kalma", meaning the victor will be the one to get Salma. Overall, this song presents love, competition, and wedding festivities in a fun way, with Sohail Sen's music and Nachiket's lyrics making it even more special. 


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