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Chori Chori Ankhiya Milake, romantic Bhojpuri song

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This is a nice Bhojpuri song where the two love birds are singing asking each other to become theirs. A very nice song.
Song: Chori Chori Ankhiya Milake
Movie: Abta Banja Sajanwa Hamaar
Singer: Udita narayan, Shreya Ghosal
Music Director: Gunwant Sen – Raj Sen
Lyricist: Faninder Rao, Vinod Kashyap, Sahil Fatepuri & Kuku Prabhat
Music Label : T-Series

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Deewana Kailu Gori, Bhojpuri Romantic Video

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This is a very good Bhojpuri song. It makes a change from what we usually get from the videos that are released. It makes a pleasant change. So watch this romantic Bhojpuri video and press the ‘like button’ if you like this song.

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Bhojpuri Songs Today

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Bhojpuri songs have become quite popular not only amongst Bhojpuri speakers but also among no-Bhojpuri speakers. More Hindi movie producers are into incorporating Bhojpuri songs into their movies to attract views from the Hindi speakers. More and more people are actually downloading Bhojpuri songs from major sites and are willing to pay for Bhojpuri songs and music. Many movies are actually incorporating Bihari style accents.
Bhojpuri language is very famously spoken in the Eastern and Central India. Specifically it is spoken in the states of Bihar, Nepal and few regions of Uttar Pradesh. It has its close relation with the Maithili and Magadi. Major population in the state of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh has presumed the Bhojpuri language as their native tongue. It is estimated that each of these states have 50% population speaking this language. Apart from the Indian population, people from other countries also speak the Bhojpuri language. This was established when the people from Bihar settled in those countries. It has been estimated that around 150 million people speak this language in the two main states of India. In other minor places, there are around 90 million speakers. This language has a great attraction that the natives were able to spread it easily across the globe.
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bhojpuri song – kaha khatiyaa bichai batawaa sajnaa

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Tu itna pyar karela humra se

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