Jaaney Do Song Lyrics | A philosophical and soothing track from Do Aur Do Pyaar. Tushar Joshi's voice delivers a powerful message about letting go and accepting life's flow.
Jaaney Do Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)
Ruke Na
Jo Chalte Baadal Agar
Naa Baarish Ka Ho Basar,
Unhe Jaane Do
Boondein Jo Naa Barse
Sukhe Honth Par
Naa Khwahish Ho
Khwabon Si Tar,
Unhe Jaane Do
Samandar Mita De
Jo Reton Ka Ghar,
Dah Jaane Do
Toofan Tike Na
Jo Kashti Agar,
Bah Jaane Do
Bah Jaane Do
Bah Jaane Do
Jo Subah Ho
Guzri Raah Se Be-Khabar
Chhute Dhaagon Si Be-Sabar,
Sira Kat Jaane Do
Raahon Ki
Jo Naa Manzil Pe Ho Nazar
Naa Mile Saath Jo Do Dagar,
Raste Bant Jaane Do
Dhundh Mein Kho Jaaye Parchhai ‘Gar,
Kho Jaane Do
Jo Tanha Ho
Anjaan Akeli Sahar,
Ho Jaane Do
Ho Jaane Do
Ho Jaane Do
Ho Jaane Do
Ho Jaane Do
Ho Jaane Do, Jaane Do
Bah Jaane Do…!!!
Written by: Azazul Haque
Jaaney Do Song Description
This song "Jaane Do" is a beautiful track from the movie "Do Aur Do Pyaar," where Tushar Joshi's voice and Subhajit Mukherjee's melody touch people's hearts. The lyrics of this song carry a deep philosophical message, teaching us to let go of life's worries. The opening lines, "Ruke Na Jo Chalte Badal" (The clouds that move don't stop), tell us that we shouldn't try to stop things that flow, like the clouds. This song teaches us that it is better to let go of things that are not in our control; if the rain doesn't fall, we should even let go of the desires of parched lips.
The next lines of the song, "Samandar Mita De Jo Reton Ka Ghar" (If the ocean erases the home of the sands) and "Toofan Tike Na Jo Kashti Agar" (If the boat cannot withstand the storm), force us to think about the power of nature and the uncertainties of life. Here, the lyricist Azazul Haque has very beautifully explained that sometimes relationships and situations are such that it's right to just let them flow away, like a boat drifting in a storm. This part of the song makes us understand the importance of acceptance and letting go.
The final part, "Jo Subah Ho Guzri Raah Se Be-Khabar" (The morning that has passed, unaware of the path) and "Raahon Ki Jo Na Manzil Pe Ho Nazar" (The paths that no longer have their eyes on the destination), tells us that when paths diverge or the destination is no longer visible, we should let those relationships and paths part ways. The song gives us the beautiful message that sometimes getting lost or being left alone is also a part of life, and we should accept it. In the movie starring Vidya Balan, Pratik Gandhi, and Ileana D'Cruz, this song perfectly expresses these emotions, and Tushar Joshi's voice makes it even more special.