Vaari Vaari

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Vaari Vaari
Harbhajan Mann - Vaari Vaari.jpg
Studio album by
Released15 September 2010
Genre Punjabi, Pop
Length34 Minutes
Label T-Series
Producer Jaidev Kumar
Harbhajan Mann chronology
Nazaran Miliyan
(2008)
Vaari Vaari
(2010)
Satrangi Peengh 2
(2012)

Vaari Vaari is the studio album by Harbhajan Mann released on 15 September 2010. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Awards

The album won the following award at the 2011 PTC Punjabi Music Awards:

Track listing

All music composed by Jaidev Kumar and lyrics was given by Babu Singh Maan.

Vaari Vaari [5]
No.TitleLength
1."Vaari Varri ft. Sumitra Iyer"4:33
2."Call Jalandharon Aayi"4:33
3."Maa Di Boli Aan"5:16
4."Naa Jaa Sohneya Sajna"5:46
5."Raateen Peeni"4:02
6."Rang Tamashe"4:19
7."Pooran Putt Pardesi"6:05
8."Dilbaariyaan"6:09
9."Nach Nee ft. Sumitra Iyer"4:27
Total length:34:37

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