Makhmali could be translated to, “Velvety”.
And aptly, the
second duet on the soundtrack of Samrat Prithviraj was rendered by two Sing(h)ers
whose voices have been described as makhmali – Shreya Ghoshal and
Arijit.
But in this song,
it was undoubtedly interesting that that adjective was used to describe love –
its hook line went, “Makhmali makhmali pyaar tera makhmali” (which could
be translated to, “Velvery, velvety, your love is velvety”).
It was written by
Varun Grover, and composed by Shankar Mahadevan, Ehsaan Noorani and Loy
Mendonsa.
The track was four
minutes and as many seconds long.
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