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Experience The New Gujarati Music Video 'Mavo To Khavday Jagal Jivto Mari Gai' By Mahesh Vanzara, Vijay Dabhi

Experience The New Gujarati Music Video 'Mavo To Khavday Jagal Jivto Mari Gai' By Mahesh Vanzara, Vijay Dabhi

Time of India4 days ago
Get ready to be swept away by the latest gujarati song Mavo To Khavday Jagal Jivto Mari Gai beautifully sung by Mahesh Vanzara, Vijay Dabhi. This captivating track feature mesmerizing music given by Shashi Kapdiya and beautiful lyrics are penned by Vijay Dabhi. Don't miss the chance to witness Mahesh Vanzara, Vijay Dabhi's performance in the captivating gujarati video songs Mavo To Khavday Jagal Jivto Mari Gai. Dive into a world of musical excellence by exploring more gujarati songs in the music videos section of gujarati ETimes. Discover the incredible vocal talents of Mahesh Vanzara, Vijay Dabhi. Indulge in the latest gujarati video songs of 2025, groove to the soulful compositions by Shashi Kapdiya, immerse in the gujarati music video songs.
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