Dil Kya Irada Tera (Male Version) Lyrics - Samuel Shetty's soulful take on the romantic anthem from Patna Shuklla. A fresh perspective on love's intentions.
Dil Kya Irada Tera Male Version Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)
Ho Ho Ho Ho
Dil Ko Jaane Kya Hua Hai
Iski To Udi Hai Titliyaan
Hawaon Mein
Raat Karvaton Mein Jaage
Le Raha Ki Jaane Hichkiyaan
Ye Khwabon Mein
Dil Kya Iraada Tera
Tu Samjhaana
Dil Kya Iraada Tera
Khulkar Bataana
Dil Kya Iraada Tera
Tu Samjha Zara
Wo Ho
Kya Hua Ki Khwahishon Ki
Aaj Kal Nahi Hai Ginatiyaan
Hisaabon Mein
Gudguda Ke Ja Rahi Hai
Dhadkanon Ko Kaisi Mastiyaan
Ye Raahon Mein
Dil Kya Iraada Tera
Tu Samjhaana
Dil Kya Iraada Tera
Khulkar Bataana
Dil Kya Iraada Tera
Tu Samjha Zara
Ho Ho Ho Ho…!!!
Written by: Manoj Kumar Nath
Dil Kya Irada Tera Male Version Song Description
This song is "Dil Kya Iraada Tera", a beautiful track from the movie Patna Shuklla. Its Male Version is sung by Samuel Shetty, with music by Samuel - Akanksha and lyrics written by Manoj Kumar Nath. The song comes under the Zee Music Company label and belongs to a film featuring artists like Raveena Tandon, Satish Kaushik, and Manav Vij.
The song begins with the line "Dil ko jaane kya hua hai" (What has happened to my heart), which shows the confusion and emotions of the heart. It mentions butterflies flying and gentle breezes, describing the slight restlessness of love. This is followed by descriptions of tossing and turning at night and hiccups in dreams, illustrating feelings of waiting and hope. The refrain "Dil kya iraada tera" (What is your heart's intention) is repeated often, trying to understand the intentions of the lover's heart.
The following lyrics, "Kya hua ki khwahishon ki aaj kal nahi hai ginitein" (What has happened, that nowadays desires can't be counted), explain that the desires are now too many to count. The happiness of a beating heart and the feeling of a tickle on the path illustrate the joy of love. The song ends with a "Ho ho ho ho", creating an energetic and romantic mood. This song speaks directly to the heart and presents the confusions and joys of love in simple language.