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Summary

The given text appears to be a transcript of a video or audio file, likely a song or a music video with Hindi lyrics. The text is filled with repetitive phrases, such as "Do it" and "Kar Do" (which means "Do it" in Hindi), and "Hua Hai" (which means "It has happened" in Hindi). The lyrics seem to be a mix of nonsensical phrases, words, and sentences, making it difficult to understand the overall meaning or message of the song.

The text also includes references to various Indian names, places, and entities, such as Ajay, Shahrukh, Kapil Bhai ji, and Ganeshwar village. There are also mentions of Indian cities, like Shimla and Howrah, and Indian states, like Haryana.

The lyrics also touch on themes of love, relationships, and everyday life, with lines like "I feel scared, I have to listen to songs" and "I have to buy Rs. 2500". However, the overall meaning and coherence of the lyrics are unclear due to the repetitive and disjointed nature of the text.

It's possible that the song is an experimental or avant-garde piece, or that the lyrics are intended to be humorous or ironic. Without more context or information about the song, it's difficult to provide a more specific summary or interpretation.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The text is a transcription of an audio file, likely a song or a podcast, with timestamps.
2. The text contains multiple mentions of the name "Ajay".
3. The text mentions several Indian names, including Shahid, Kailash, Anirudh Tripathi, and Ganesh Pandey.
4. The text mentions the name of a village, Ganeshwar.
5. The text mentions the names of Indian states, including Tamil Nadu, Haryana, and Punjab.
6. The text mentions the name of a city, Jamshed.
7. The text contains mentions of Indian politicians, including Kapil Bhai ji and Azharuddin.
8. The text mentions a date, June 2018.
9. The text mentions a year, 1995.
10. The text contains mentions of Indian companies or organizations, including BJP and SP.
11. The text mentions a person named Patil, who is likely a politician.
12. The text mentions a song by Shreya Ghoshal.
13. The text contains mentions of Indian movies, including Funk Panic Dates.
14. The text mentions a person named Farukh.
15. The text contains mentions of Indian food, including tamarind chutney.