Pani Ya Tezab Song Lyrics – An emotional and poignant track from Kooki. Sunidhi Chauhan's powerful voice questions pain and dreams. Read lyrics.
Pani Ya Tezab Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)
Palkon Se Gir Ke, Ashkon Se Mil Ke
Bikhre Mere Khwaab Hain
Kuch Na Samajh Aaye, Baarish Ki Boondon Mein
Paani Ya Tezaab Hai
Maine Kabhi To Dekhe The Sapne
Barsegi Barkha Palkon Pe Apne
Hoga Suhaana Shama, Hoga Suhaana Shama
Titli Si Udke, Marzi Se Mud Ke
Hoti Main Azaad Yun
Man Tez Bhaage Bhauron Se Aage
Roke Koi Raah Kyun?
Lekin Yahan To Phaila Dhuaan Hai
Jeevan Hai Ya Ek Andha Kuaan Hai
Kohra Bhara Aasmaan
Kohra Bhara Aasmaan
Ab To Jalti, Bujhti Ye Shama
Palkon Se Gir Ke, Ashkon Se Mil Ke
Bikhre Mere Khwaab Hain
Kuch Na Samajh Aaye, Baarish Ki Boondon Mein
Paani Ya Tezaab Hai
Written by: Dr. Sagar
Pani Ya Tezab Song Description
This is the song "Paani Ya Tezaab" from the film Kooki, featuring Ritisha Khaund and Rajesh Tailang as the main artists. The song is available on Niri9.
The song is sung by Sunidhi Chauhan, with music composed by Tapan Jyoti Dutta and lyrics written by Dr Sagar.
The lyrics of the song are very emotional and profound, telling the story of a person's inner turmoil and shattered dreams.
The first lines, "Palakon se gir ke, ashkon se mil ke, bikhre mere khwab hai", show that tears and dreams have merged, but the dreams have scattered.
Then comes the question "Baarish ke boondon mein paani ya tezaab hai", meaning it's hard to understand whether life's experiences are pleasant or painful.
The song also has a glimpse of hope, like "Maine kabhi to dekhe the sapne, barsegi barkha palkon pe apne", but this hope gets lost in the haze and darkness.
The subsequent lyrics "Titli si udke, marzi se mudke" show a desire for freedom, but there are obstacles, as in "Roke koi raah kyun".
The song describes life's confusions with words like "dhuaan" (smoke) and "andha kuaan" (blind well), and the atmosphere of despair is shown with "kohra bhara aasman" (fog-filled sky).
Finally, the line "Ab to jalati, bujhti ye shamaan" suggests that the flame of hope is flickering, and the song returns to that main question — is this water or acid?
This song is heart-touching, and Sunidhi Chauhan's voice has made it absolutely powerful.