Gham Ka Rang Lyrics – Deepali Sathe, Shashaa Tirupati | Tera Kya Hoga Lovely

Gham Ka Rang Song Lyrics - An emotional and poignant track from Tera Kya Hoga Lovely. Sung by Deepali Sathe & Shashaa Tirupati. Music by Amit Trivedi, lyrics by Irshad Kamil.

Gham Ka Rang Song Poster from Tera Kya Hoga Lovely

Gham Ka Rang Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)

Na Badh Ke Jaan Hi Leta Hai
Na Jeete Ji Kam Hota Hai
Na Badh Ke Jaan Hi Leta Hai
Na Jeete Ji Kam Hota Hai

Gum Ka Rang Bhi Hota Hai
Rang Ka Gum Bhi Hota Hai
Gum Ka Rang, Rang Ka Gum
Bhi Hota Hai

Mita Do Rangon Ko, Tum Saare
Maine Aur Na Sahna Tanon Ko
Ehsaason Ka To, Mol Nahin
In Patthar Dil Insaanon Ko

Jab Mujh Pe Hansate Hain Saare
Tab Tab Mera Dil Rota Hai

Gum Ka Rang Bhi Hota Hai
Rang Ka Gum Bhi Hota Hai
Gum Ka Rang, Rang Ka Gum
Bhi Hota Hai

Ho Mohabbat Mujhko To Hai Mujhse
Zamaane Ko Ho Ya Na Ho
Mere Hi Jaise To Thi Saari
Wo Laila Ho Ya Kanha Ho

Jab Baat Suno Na Logon Ki
To Dard Bhi Kam Kam Hota Hai

Gum Ka Rang Bhi Hota Hai
Rang Ka Gum Bhi Hota Hai
Gum Ka Rang, Rang Ka Gum
Bhi Hota Hai…!!!

Written by: Irshad Kamil


Gham Ka Rang Song Description

This song is "Gham Ka Rang", which is from the movie "Tera Kya Hoga Lovely", starring Randeep Hooda and Ileana D'Cruz. The song is sung by Deepali Sathe and Shashaa Tirupati, composed by Amit Trivedi, with lyrics written by Irshad Kamil. It comes under the Zee Music Company label.

The lyrics of this song carry very deep emotions, showing the relationship between pain and colour. In the first part, it is said — "Na badh ke jaan hi leta hai, na jeete ji kam hota hai" — meaning sorrow neither grows so much that it takes your life, nor does it diminish while you are alive. Then it goes on to say — "Gham ka rang bhi hota hai, rang ka gham bhi hota hai" — meaning sorrow also has a colour, and within the colours of happiness, sorrow can sometimes be hidden.

In the second part, the song becomes even more emotional, where the singer(s) say — "Mita do rangon ko, tum saare, maine aur na sahna tanon ko". Here, they are expressing their feelings, tired of painful emotions and societal taunts. They say that when people laugh at them, their heart cries, but they remain steadfast in love, whether the world accepts it or not, just like in the stories of Laila or Kanha, where love also had its pain. And when they stop listening to people's words, their pain lessens. This song beautifully conveys the message that in life, sorrow (gham) and colour (rang) both walk hand in hand.


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