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Gully boy train song
Gully boy train song













This song calls out everyone who has been blinded by their smartphone screens into believing that tall buildings signify development and debates on Twitter ensure equality. But for the vast majority of folks around the world they are left behind, and they are lagging in the dust kicked up by the rapidly growing digital divide. But what if this world of technology, keto diets, skyscrapers, malls and supermarkets were snatched away from our lives? Would we even recognize this century anymore? This is the 21st century for many in our world. We believe that being in the 21st century has meant infinite progress and a cascading windfall of opportunity spurred by technological advancement. We are seemingly oblivious to each dot that is apart of the line and we convince ourselves that we know the truth behind these blurry scenes. We live in a world which keeps on moving forward so fast that all we really see around us are blurry lines. Kahin toh local dibbe mein hai rele pe hai rela (Someone is struggling to find some space on the local train) Where’s the Meaning? Kahin toh Moti Mahal mein koi jee raha hai akela (Someone is living all alone in his palace) “Ek duniya mein do duniya ujala ek andhera (In one world we have two worlds, one has light and one is dark)Įk sethji aur ek chela (Someone is a master and someone is a servant) Left mein bachhi bhookhi sadko pe so ri (On my left a hungry child is sleeping on the streets)” Right mein building aasmano ko chhu ri (On my right a building is touching the sky) Is duniya ki kya story kiske haath mein iski dori (What's the story of the world and who pulls the strings) Koi mujhko yeh bataye kyun yeh doori aur majboori (Can someone tell why is there such a distance and helplessness)















Gully boy train song