Prathama means "first" in Sanskrit.
It can refer to:
Prathama is the Sanskrit word for "first", and is the first day in the lunar fortnight (Paksha) of the Hindu calendar. Prathama is also known as Pratipada in Odisha & western India (Maharashtra, Konkan and Goa). Each month has two Prathama days, being the first day of the "bright" (Shukla) and of the "dark" (Krishna) fortnights respectively. Thus Prathama occurs on the first and the sixteenth day of each month. It is also known as Pratipad or Pratipada.
Kyun Jindagi Se Ho Shikava Gila 2
Yeh Hasati Hai Roti Hai, Jo Bhi Hai Jaisi Hai
Jo Bhi Yeh Deti Hai Woh Hai ???
Kar Salaam 4
Nakhre Utha Isake Nakhre Utha 2
Haan Dhoop Bhi Hai Yeh, Chhaanv Bhi Hai Yeh
Jo Bhi Yeh Deti Hai, Tu Maan Ja
Kar Salaam 4
Kho Jaana, Pa Jaana, Na Paana, Hai Jindagi Jaane Le
Bik Jaana, Loot Jaana, Bass Jaana Hai Jindagi Maan Le
Ho Ho Ho Karle Yakin, Jo Kal Gaya Woh Phir Se Aata Nahin
Ho Ho Ho Gujra Huva Jo Waqt Hai Woh Dastak Lagaata Nahin
Jo Aaj Hai Bass Wahi Hai Tera 2
Ha Kya Teri Hasti Hai, Mitti Ki Basti Hai
Pal Mein Hi Ho Jaati Hai Yeh Fanaa
Kar Salaam 4
Kyun Jindagi Se Ho Shikava Gila 2
Yeh Hasati Hai Roti Hai, Jo Bhi Hai Jaisi Hai
Jo Bhi Yeh Deti Hai Woh Hai ???
Kar Salaam...........