Ghulam
"Ghulam" is a term that originates from Arabic, meaning "servant" or "slave." It is often used in South Asian cultures to refer to a person who is in a subordinate position, typically serving a master or a household. The term can also be associated with historical contexts where individuals were bound to serve others, often without personal freedom.
In popular culture, "Ghulam" is known as a title for various films and songs, particularly in Bollywood. One notable film is the 1998 movie "Ghulam," which features Aamir Khan in the lead role. The film explores themes of loyalty, rebellion, and personal growth, resonating with audiences through its engaging storyline and memorable music.