Paagal Parindey Song Lyrics - A heartbreaking track from The Kerala Story. Sunidhi Chauhan's soulful voice tells the tale of a lost bird with no destination.
Paagal Parindey Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)
Na Zameen Mili, Na Falak Mila
Hai Safar Mein Andha Parinda
Jis Raah Ki Manzil Nahin
Wahin Kho Gaya Ho Ke Gumraah
Na Zameen Mili, Na Falak Mila
Hai Safar Mein Andha Parinda
Jis Raah Ki Manzil Nahin
Wahin Kho Gaya Ho Ke Gumraah
Hawa Gaon Ki Ab Bhi Dhoondh Rahi
Bebas Aankhen Ye Dhundhli Hoti Rahi
Na Bola Kuch, Na Kuch Kaha
Koi Jaata Hai Kya Is Tarah?
Na Zameen Mili, Na Falak Mila
Hai Safar Mein Andha Parinda
Jis Raah Ki Manzil Nahin
Wahin Kho Gaya Ho Ke Gumraah
Zindaan Ko Udaan Samajh Baitha
Ik Baar Bhi Mudke Na Dekha
Hare Pedon Ki Shaakhen Chhod Aaya
Masoom Ko Kisne Behkaya?
Hariyali Wo Yaadon Mein Aati Rahi
Raahen Taqreeren Roz Sunati Rahin
Na Dua Mili, Na Mila Khuda
Hua Qaid Paagal Parinda
Na Zameen Mili, Na Falak Mila
Hai Safar Mein Andha Parinda
Jis Raah Ki Manzil Nahin
Wahin Kho Gaya Ho Ke Gumraah
Zehan Mein Kisne Zehar Daala?
Rooh Pe Kahar Kar Daala
Jhoothi Tasveer Dikha Ke Mazhab Ki
Kambakht Insaan Badal Daala
Dozakh Ki Taraf, Haay Naadaan Chali
Jannat Gaon Mein Thi Achhi-Bhali
Aankhen Khulin To Sab Dikha
Gumnaam Hai Ye Parinda
Na Zameen Mili, Na Falak Mila
Hai Safar Mein Andha Parinda
Jis Raah Ki Manzil Nahin
Wahin Kho Gaya Ho Ke Gumraah...!
Written by: Ozil Dalal
Paagal Parindey Song Description
This song is "Pagal Parindey", which is a part of The Kerala Story film. It is sung by Sunidhi Chauhan and Bishakh Jyoti, and the music is also given by Bishakh Jyoti, while the lyrics are written by Ozil Dalal. This song is available on Sunshine Music, and the film stars Adah Sharma, Siddhi Idnani, Yogita Bihani, and Sonia Balani in the main roles.
The song begins with "Na zameen mili, na falak mila" (Neither got the land, nor the sky), which tells the story of a blind bird (parindey) who has lost its way in the journey. It received neither the earth nor the sky, and on the path that has no destination, it went astray. The lyrics mention the village breeze and blurred eyes, reflecting a sense of helplessness and being lost. The song then moves forward and asks how someone can just leave like that, without saying or speaking anything.
In the next part, the song describes how this bird mistook a prison for a flight and left behind the branches of the green trees. Here, there is the pain of innocence being misled, and the memories of the greenery keep returning. The lyrics talk about not receiving prayers or God (dua and khuda), and the story of the bird going crazy and getting trapped. In the final part, the song questions who poisoned the mind, and how by showing a false picture, a person was changed. The paradise of the village was left behind, and the innocent one walked towards hell (dozakh). When the eyes opened, everything became clear, and this bird remained anonymous. Then comes the repetition again of not getting land or sky, and this blind bird got lost on a path with no destination.
This song represents a deep emotional journey, touching upon themes of dislocation, deception, and the loss of identity. The music and singing have an echo of pain and sadness, which connects the listener to the emotion of the lyrics, and it can also be seen as connected to the storyline of The Kerala Story film.