Paagal
Paagal is a Hindustani word meaning “crazy” or “insane.” It is a transliteration variant of the Hindi-Urdu term pagal (پاگل). The spelling paagal, with a double a, is commonly used in English-language writing to indicate the long vowel sound in Hindi pronunciation. The term is widely used across the Indian subcontinent, including India and Pakistan, and among diaspora communities.
In everyday language, pagal describes someone acting irrational or foolish. Depending on tone, context, and relationship,
In popular culture, paagal or related forms of pagal have appeared as titles or lyric elements in