Behene De is about the person's desire to live free, who wants flow
free uninhibited like the river in to sea. My guess is that this song is on
the character of Raavan, his dilemma and helplessness. Very deep lyrics.
Well its Gulzar of course.

Stuck with this song. .

On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 5:28 AM, Gomzy™ <gomtesh.upad...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> 1) Beera Beera talks about the guy Beera. ( on abhishek bachan)
> 2) Behene De is the guy in love ( probably Ravan's love for Sita)
> 3) Gilli talks about the beauty that Sita is.
> 4) Ranjha is a romantic number .
> 5) Khilli re is Sita singing with flowers and trees around her waiting for
> her love to return ( probably before the kidnap)
> 6) Kata Kata bechara depicts a guy getting married. Its his last day being
> single. Vikram's marriage to ash.
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> On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 2:26 AM, indmovbuff <indmovb...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> The booklet seems to suggest that Khilli re will be pictured on Vikram and
>> Ash (three very interesting stills there including the ones with ARB
>> dancing- the ones that have been on the internet for a long time now). Kata
>> Kata looks big too in keeping with the articles regarding 500+ dancers etc.
>> It looks like it's Raavan's sister(Surpanakha played by Priyamani)'s
>> wedding. Colourful. Behene de has the Bachchans - extremely interesting
>> stills. Apparently, Bollywood Hungama have the video of the song already and
>> will put it up on their website in the coming days. Ranjha Ranjha with the
>> Bachchans again. Thok de and Beera is with AB only.
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>> The booklet is an absolute treat. How I wish I could understand the
>> lyrics. Can some kid soul please give a gist as to what each song is trying
>> to convey? Especially Behene De. Would be very grateful!
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