Farzi Duniya Lyrics - A deep, emotional song from Dhak Dhak. Sung by Shruti Pathak & Shivangi Bhayana. Questioning the fake glitter of the world around us.
Farzi Duniya Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)
Aa.. Aa.. Aa.. Aa..
Toote Taare Se Ek
Maange Dua Koi Kya?
Toota Jo Khud Mein Hai
Dega Wo Kuch Kya?
Hai Raaste Benishaan
Ho Gaya Sab Dhuaan
Labda Firda
Farzi Duniya Teriyaan
Labda Firda
Farzi Duniya Teriyaan
Farzi Duniya Teriyaan
O Re Khudaya, O Re Khudaya!
Tukdon Mein Bikhra Sab
Roothe Se Lamhe
Na Dua Sunta Koi
Aankh Bhi Nam Hai.
In Aasuon Ka Sawaal
Tu Bata Kya Khata? Haan..
Labda Firda
Farzi Duniya Teriyaan
Labda Firda
Farzi Duniya Teriyaan
Farzi Duniya Teriyaan
Labda Firda
Farzi Duniya Teriyaan
Labda Firda
Farzi Duniya Teriyaan
Farzi Duniya Teriyaan...!
Written by: Kundan Vidyarthi
Farzi Duniya Song Description
This song "Farzi Duniya" is from the movie Dhak Dhak, featuring Ratna Pathak Shah, Dia Mirza, Fatima Sana Shaikh, and Sanjana Sanghi. The song is sung by Shruti Pathak and Shivangi Bhayana, music is by Rishi Dutta, and lyrics are written by Kundan Vidyarthi. This song is under Zee Music Company.
The lyrics tell a deep emotional story. In the beginning, the lyrics ask how a broken star can pray for someone, and what can someone who is already broken give to another. This points to the fake or "farzi" nature of the world. The song says that paths have lost their signs, everything feels blurred, and this world keeps spinning, with its fake glitter and shine.
In the next part, the song touches on pain and loneliness. There are moments scattered in pieces and times that have turned away. No one is listening to prayers, and eyes are full of tears. The song asks, what is the fault of these tears? Then in the chorus, the line "Labda phirda farzi duniya teriyan" is repeated again and again, which emphasizes that this fake world keeps moving on, without caring for anyone's feelings. The message of the song is clear — this world often looks bright from the outside, but on the inside, it can be hollow and fake, where a person's pain and questions go unheard.