Shamil Hai Lyrics - An inspiring and powerful track from Bhakshak. Sung by Romy & Anurag Saikia, this song motivates us to take responsibility and bring change.
Shamil Hai Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)
Mera Chhota Sa Sooraj Kahaan Pe Tha?
Kahaan Se Yun Nikla?
Aankhen Munde Hum Kyun Gum Hain Ujaalon Mein?
Bas Apne Khayaalon Mein Beparwah
Paas Hamare Hi, Lekin Kuchh Aankhon Mein
Raatein Hi Raatein Har Hain Subah
Is Raat Ka Saara Zimmedaari Hum Pe Hain
To Subah Bhi To Hum Hi Laayenge
Shaamil Hain, Hum Shaamil Hain
In Sab Mein Hum Bhi To Shaamil Hain
Tum Bhi Ho, Hum Bhi Hain
Thode-Thode Se To Shaamil Hain
Hum Ya To Bheed Ban Ke Shoron Mein Ladhte Hain
Ya Apne Hoth Seel Ke Kehne Se Darte Hain
Hum Ya To Bheed Ban Ke Shoron Mein Ladhte Hain
Ya Apne Hoth Seel Ke Kehne Se Darte
Tham Tod De Sach Ka Zimmedaari Hum Pe Hain
Bekhauf Unhein Hum Mil Ke Bolenge
Shaamil Hain, Hum Shaamil Hain
In Sab Mein Hum Bhi To Shaamil Hain
Tum Bhi Ho, Hum Bhi Hain
Thode-Thode Se To Shaamil Hain
Jab Sahi-Galat Mein Farak Zara Sa Hain
Ye Aithan To Taqat Ka Tamaasha Hain
Aukaat Teri Bas Itni Si Hain
Ik Tez Hawa Hain Aur Tu Dhuaan Sa Hain
Aaine Mein Kuchh Der Zara Dekho
Kya Tum Mein Koi Ab Bhi Bhala Sa Hain?
Besharam Hansi Ka Zimmedaari Hum Pe Hain
Ya Zulm Ko Yun Hi Sahte Jaayenge?
Shaamil Hain, Shaamil Hain
In Sab Mein Hum Bhi To Shaamil Hain
Tum Bhi Ho, Hum Bhi Hain
Thode-Thode Se To Shaamil Hain
Written by: Raj Shekhar
Shamil Hai Song Description
This song, "Shamil Hai", is from the movie Bhakshak, which features Bhumi Pednekar and Sanjay Mishra. It is sung by Romy and Anurag Saikia, with music composed by Anurag Saikia and lyrics written by Raj Shekhar. The song is available on Zee Music Company, and its lyrics are very deep and meaningful, reflecting the struggles and emotions of our daily lives.
In the song's lyrics, the singer asks where their "Chhota Sa Suraj" (small sun) was and where it emerged from. This is a metaphor representing hope and inner light. Then, they question why we are lost in the lights with our eyes closed, carefree only in our own thoughts. These lines show our loneliness and self-reflection, where we are lost in our thoughts. The lyrics say that right near us, there are only nights in our eyes, meaning there is negativity and darkness. But then it is also said that the responsibility for this night is on us, so we ourselves will bring the morning. This gives a positive message that we are the solution to our own problems.
The chorus repeats the line "Shamil Hain, Hum Shamil Hain" (We are involved, we are a part of this), indicating that we are involved in every aspect of life, whether good or bad. The lyrics say that we either fight in the noise as part of the crowd or are afraid to speak up by sealing our lips. This highlights social pressure and the fear of speaking up. Then there is a powerful line: "Tham Tod De Sach Ka Zimma Hum Pe Hai, Bekhauf Unhe Hum Milke Bolein" (Take on the responsibility of breaking the hold of truth, together we will speak to them fearlessly). This encourages us to take responsibility for the truth and to speak out together. The later verses talk about the difference between right and wrong, the spectacle of power, and self-doubt, like looking in the mirror and asking if there is still anything good left in you. This promotes introspection. In the end, "Shamil Hain" is repeated again, reminding us that we are all partly involved in these situations, and we must take an active role to bring about change.