Posted on September 3, 2006
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  3. Almakky says:

    Janab Bilal Sb,

    Here is a greeting for both of you in Punjabi.

    Phaag lagay rein, tey sahraye waliaan de khair!!!

    I ‘ll request Adil to translate this in Ungreezi.;)

    Those who are from Lahore they might know that there used to be 2 men in Lahore, who almost in every single wedding suddenly show up with Sultan Rahi type of entrance and say loudly “Phaag lagay rein, tey sahraye waliaan de khair”. And after that they start their amusing stories with punch line.

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  5. Bilal Zuberi says:

    Dear friends,

    Thank you so much for all your wishes. I had managed to read Adil’s note and some of the comments before the ceremony itself. And I remembered all of you as I sat through an interesting Nikah ceremony between a Pakistani and a Palestinian, led by a Lebanese Imam. What with saying my vows in Arabic so I barely knew what I was committing myself to? :).

    So I got married without the tamboo and the bamboo. No shamiaanay, no daighs, or meethey chawal (but I did have French duck cuisine though!). Friends did insist on luddi and bhangra, and once Pakistanis start dancing, they become much like the dhol guy featured here. Funny how Bhangra has been adopted in the US by the hip hop community.

    IFaqeer: We did find that song on Apniisp.com and the dhammal was fabulous.

    Raza: Give our hello to Erej. Congratulations on the addition to your family.

    Many thanks once again to all of you. My love affair with ATP continues….