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Ayushmann and Aparshakti co-composed the 2016 single Ik Vaari. Ayushmann Khurrana frequently doubles as a singer ( Paani Da Rang and Saddi Gali) while Aparshakti debuted as a singer with the single Kudiye Ni last year. In the comments thread of the post, celebrities Esha Gupta, Chandan Roy Sanyal, Geeta Monga and others posted compliments and ROFL emoticons. Aparshakti added background music to the video, which almost ended with the song Bapu Sehat Ke Liye from the movie Dangal, in which he had a supporting role. Checkout more mixtapes of TrapStreet Saddi and more content related to rap and hip-hop on our platform. Now, Aparshakti Khurana gave the game a "musical" twist. In the early of 2017, TrapStreet Saddi released the single From The Street.
- Aparshakti debuted as singer with Kudiye NiĪctor Ayushmann Khurrana and his brother Aparshakti recently topped the list of trends for the video, in which they were recorded playing childhood game Aao Milo Shilo Shaalo (which they called Aam Lelo Selam Saali).
- Ayushmann and Aparshakti co-composed the single Ik Vaari.
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Hagstrom Map Co., a United States federal court found that copyright traps are not themselves protectable by copyright. Trap streets are not copyrightable under the federal law of the United States. It has been suggested that Google Earth placed Sandy Island, New Caledonia as the geographical analog to a trap street, although historical evidence implies that it originated as a cartographical error and Google simply passed the error along. One such street, "Bartlett Place", a genuine but misnamed walkway (named after Kieran Bartlett, an employee at Geographers’ A-Z Map Company), was identified in the programme and will appear in future editions under its real name, Broadway Walk.
In an edition of the BBC Two program Map Man, first broadcast 17 October 2005, a spokesperson for the Geographers' A-Z Map Company claimed there are "about 100" trap streets included in the London A-Z Street atlas.