Tu Kyun Song Lyrics – A profound and thought-provoking track from Kooki. Divya Kumar questions injustice and pain in this powerful ballad.
Tu Kyun Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)
Tu Kyun? Jhuka Nahin, Ae Aasmaan
Ho Tu Kyun? Phati Nahin, Ae Zameen
Tu Kyun? Dara Nahin, Ae Khuda, Ae Khuda
Cheekhein Suni Nahin, Kyun? Dard Ke
Aisi Darindagi Dekh Ke
Tu Kyun? Tooti Nahin
Ae Hawa, Ae Fiza, Ae Ghata
Arey O Kehte Ho Khud Ko Tum Insaan
Phir Kyun? Janwar Se Patthar Hai Pehchaan
Arey O Kehte Ho Khud Ko Tum Bhagwan
Phir Kyun? Yun Gunaahon Ke Bane Ho Baagbaan
Dastoor Ke Dastavej Mein
Insaaf Ka Nazaara Phir Ek Jod Do
Kartoot Ki Kaali Noch Ko
Haiwaniyat Ki Had Ki Saza De Do
Umr Qaid To Sukoon Ka Ek Payaam Hai
Jurm Ka Khyaal Bhi Dare Khayaal Mein
Phir Se Goonje Nahin
Ye Sawaal, Ye Chitkaar, Ye Pukaar
Arey O Kehte Ho Khud Ko Tum Insaan
Phir Kyun? Janwar Se Patthar Hai Pehchaan
Arey O Kehte Ho Khud Ko Tum Bhagwan
Phir Kyun? Yun Gunaahon Ke Bane Ho Baagbaan
Written by: Ibson Lal Baruah
Tu Kyun Song Description
This song "Tu Kyoon" is a profound and thought-provoking song from the movie Kooki, starring Ritisha Khaund and Rajesh Tailang. It is a kind of question posed to nature and God. The lyrics begin with "Tu Kyoon? Jhuka nahin, ae aasmaan", where the singer asks the sky, the earth, the wind, and the clouds why they don't break even after witnessing pain and oppression. It portrays a painful confrontation between human suffering and the indifference of nature.
In the next part of the song, the question is directed at humans: "Are o kehte ho khud ko tum insaan, phir kyon? Janwar se patthar hai pahchaan". Here, the lyrics directly hit at the growing cruelty and moral decay in society. Lyricist Ibson Lal Baruah has tried, in very powerful words, to convey that while man calls himself divine, he has become the gardener of sin. This song is a sharp voice against social injustice and inhumanity.
The music is given by Sourav Mahanta, who has molded this serious subject into a poignant melody. Singer Divyakumar Bhagwan Pushkarna has brought it to life with his voice. The music video editor is Jyotirmoy Mazumdar, and the song is available on Niri9. In the end, the song gives a warning: that the punishment for crime should not just be imprisonment, but a lesson, so that these questions and screams do not resonate again. This song compels the listener to think.