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Shiv Bhajan ‘Man Mera Paavan Ho Jave…’ by Saanu Doi Releases on Mahashivratri

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Shiv Bhajan 'man Mera Paavan Ho Jave...' By Saanu Doi Releases On Mahashivratri

A new devotional song titled ‘Bhole Ka Deewana’ by Saanu Doi has been released on the occasion of Mahashivratri. The song is sung in the Haryanvi language. Saanu Doi is a renowned figure in the Haryanvi music industry, known for several romantic tracks.

The shooting of the song took place in Haridwar, near the Ganga Ghat and Lakshman Jhula. The lyrics of the song echo sentiments of devotion to Lord Shiva – ‘Bhole Ji ka Baje Damaru, Josh Bhare Mere Gaat Mein. Man Mera Paavan Ho Jaaye, Bhole Ek Tere Deedar Te, Kade Jaaun Main Kedarnath Mein, Kade Jaaun Mein Haridwar Mein, Khayal Rakhiye Mera Bhole Ji Main Pagal Sun Tere Pyaar Mein’.

The backdrop of the song features Haridwar, with the main character portrayed as a devout follower of Shiva, seen worshipping a Shivling in a temple. The character is depicted as simple-minded and naive, with children bothering him on the street.

Through the miraculous intervention of a Sadhu, the protagonist’s troubles are resolved, and he finds solace near the Ganga Ghat, where he encounters a sage-like figure. The intent is to portray the Sadhu as not just any other person but an embodiment of Lord Shiva himself.

While seated by the Ganga Ghat, the youth witnesses two girls being harassed by thugs, and with the empowerment from the Sadhu, he intervenes and saves the girls from the miscreants.

Rachel Adams

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