Shorgul
Shorgul is a Hindi and Urdu word that translates roughly to "uproar," "commotion," "noise," "tumult," or "clamor" in English. It generally refers to a loud and disruptive disturbance, often involving a large group of people. The word implies a loss of order and control, with voices raised and a general state of agitation. Shorgul can be used to describe various scenarios, ranging from political rallies and public protests to noisy gatherings and chaotic situations. The intensity and context determine the precise nuance of the word, but the core meaning centers on loud, disruptive commotion.