Maa Banne Wali Hoon Lyrics – Shreya Ghoshal, Aishwarya Bhandari | Dukaan

Maa Banne Wali Hoon Lyrics - A heartfelt song from Dukaan celebrating motherhood. Beautifully sung by Shreya Ghoshal & Aishwarya Bhandari.

Maa Banne Wali Hoon Song Poster from Dukaan

Maa Banne Wali Hoon Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)

Pappa Kaan Dena
Mummy Zara Tu Sun Na
Pappa Kaan Dena
Mummy Zara Tu Sun Na

M’ Se Hogi Munni Ya
M’ Se Hoga Munna

Cake Abhi Bake Hove
Tumharo Remake Hove

Muft Ki Nanad Hoon
Mahangi Wali Saali Hoon
Main Tumhare Bacche Ki
Maa Banane Wali Hoon

Ho O Main Tumhare Bacche Ki
Maa Banane Wali Hoon,

Kabhi Maangu Khatai
Kabhi Maangu Mithai
Tandoor Mein Jabse Hai
Chapati Bithai

Bade Bhag Se Ye
Khushkhabri Sunai
Ummeed Tumhari Meri
God Bharai

Begaani Shaadi Mein
Deewani Main Hoon
Ek Haath Se Jo Baje
Main O Taali Hoon

Main Tumhare Bacche Ki
Maa Banane Wali Hoon,
Haan Main Tumhare…

Pehle Mahine Ki Baat Bataoon
Ji Ghabrata Main Jo Bhi Khaoon

Doosre Mahine Mein Hua Akkad Bakkad
Main Uthke Baithi To Aaya Chakkar

Chhathe Maah Mein To Baat Badh Gayi
Main Hansi To Andar Se Laat Pad Gayi

Nau Mahine Ki Hai Love Story
Umra Bhar Ki Jori Hai Dori

Phool Tumhara Ho
Chahe Main Maali Hoon
Main Tumhare Bacche Ki
Maa Banane Wali Hoon,

Ho O Main Tumhare Bacche Ki
Maa Banane Wali Hoon
Haan Main Tumhare Bacche Ki
Maa Banane Wali Hoon…!!!

Written by: Siddharth-Garima


Maa Banne Wali Hoon Song Description

This song "Maa Banne Wali Hoon" is a beautiful track from the movie Dukaan. It is sung by Shreya Ghoshal and Aishwarya Bhandari, with music by Shreyas Puranik and lyrics penned by Siddharth-Garima. The song portrays the emotions of a woman who is about to become a mother. She says to her parents, "Pappa kaan dena, Mummy zara tu sun na" (Papa, lend me your ear, Mummy, please listen), and shares the happy news of the baby's arrival. The lyrics playfully joke about the baby's gender, "M se hogi Munnī ya M se hoga Munnā" (Will it be a girl with 'M' or a boy with 'M'), and creatively describe the journey of pregnancy, like "Cake abhi bake hove, tamaro remake hove" (The cake is still baking, you are being remade). This song captures the joy of motherhood in direct and emotional words, making it touch the hearts of its listeners. 

The song's lyrics detail the nine-month journey of pregnancy, from the nervousness of the first month to the baby's movements in the sixth month, such as "Main hansi to andar se laat pad gayi" (When I laughed, I got a kick from inside). It balances humor and emotion, with lines like "Muffat ki nanad hoon, mehangi wali saali hoon" (I am a sister-in-law who comes for free, but an expensive one to have) and "Begani shaadi mein deewani main hoon" (I am the crazy one in someone else's wedding), which show the complexities of relationships in a light-hearted way. The song highlights the hope and happiness of becoming a mother, "Umeed tumhari meri god bharai" (You are the hope for my baby shower), and is beautifully summarized as a "Nau mahine ki love story" (A nine-month love story). In the end, the song celebrates the love and responsibility of motherhood, "Phool tumhara ho, chaahe main maali hoon" (Whether the flower is yours, it is I who is the gardener), and gives the listeners an emotional and inspiring experience.


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