New Punjabi Songs 2022 | Flower (Official Video) Savy Bhangu | Sarbic Mann | Punjabi Songs

New Punjabi Songs 2022 | Flower (Official Video) Savy Bhangu | Sarbic Mann | Punjabi Songs

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Sirra Entertainment presents Punjabi Song “Flower” by “Savy Bhangu”.

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Song Title: Flower
Singer: Savy Bhangu
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Lyrics: Bikkar Bechain Retgarh
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Music & Composer: Sarbic Mann
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Video: Gravvt Singh
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Female Lead: Rose Kaur
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Editor: Ankit MP4
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Project: Sarbic Tunes
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Project Manager: Ash Villager
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Video Production: Ravi Issru
Makeup: Jot Kaur
Label: Sirra Entertainment Inc.

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Download Video and Mp3 Song New Punjabi Songs 2022 | Flower (Official Video) Savy Bhangu | Sarbic Mann | Punjabi Songs

As I aged and I got stronger artistically, I really started to value my voice in performance – my 'voice' meaning my body, my technique, and my style. Then I started to really feel that flower as well. That's when I started to feel like, 'Wow – now I understand what my beauty is.'

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As I aged and I got stronger artistically, I really started to value my voice in performance – my ‘voice’ meaning my body, my technique, and my style. Then I started to really feel that flower as well. That’s when I started to feel like, ‘Wow – now I understand what my beauty is.’

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You go into the book store, there's the cut-out of Dr. Phil, and then the dreaded women's health section where every book, instead of the menopause book with the fanged Medusa head on the cover that might be more pertinent, you always see a flower and a poppy and a daisy and a stethoscope.

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You go into the book store, there’s the cut-out of Dr. Phil, and then the dreaded women’s health section where every book, instead of the menopause book with the fanged Medusa head on the cover that might be more pertinent, you always see a flower and a poppy and a daisy and a stethoscope.

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