1. hindustani - Noun
2. hindustani - Adjective
3. Hindustani - Proper noun
Of or pertaining to the Hindoos or their language.
The language of Hindostan; the name given by Europeans to the most generally spoken of the modern Aryan languages of India. It is Hindi with the addition of Persian and Arabic words.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBy and large the present day Indian film music lacks soulful melody, sublime spirit and compelling charm of its lyrical intensity and has nothing Hindustani in it. Ram Narayan
I accept this honour on behalf of all Hindustani vocalists who have dedicated their life to music. Bhimsen Joshi
He was a genius who could not only transcend all theoretical boundaries of a technique, but verily transport any category of listener to a sublime realm. No wonder, he had among his fans as many votaries of Hindustani style as its Carnatic counterpart. Bhimsen Joshi
...his chiselled style was an amalgamation of the very best in the tradition of Hindustani classical music, nay music in its fullness, a musical inheritance that goes back to the all-time greats like a Thansen, a Tyagaraja or a Beethoven. Bhimsen Joshi
Source: S. W. Fallon; Sir Richard Carnac Temple; Faqir Chand (Lala.) (1998). A dictionary of Hindustani proverbs. Asian Educational Services. p. 119. ISBN 978-81-206-0663-0. Hindi Proverb
A complaint was filed against the show by Hyderabad Police, even Youtuber- Hindustani Bhau and Ex-Bigg Boss contestant filed a complaint against ALT Balaji and Ekta Kapoor. Source: Internet