Sun Le Dua Lyrics - A poignant prayer song from The Diary Of West Bengal. Tushar Verma's soulful voice pleads to the divine. Discover the heartfelt lyrics here.
Sun Le Dua Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)
Sunta Nahin Kyun Rab Mera
Aakhir Kyun Hai Mujhse Juda
Main Tera Hi Banaya
Main Tera Hi Saaya
Kiya Re Kyun
Tune Begaana
Sun Le Dua
Sun Le Dua
Sun Le Dua
Tu Hi Mera
Bechain Dil Ko Sukoon
Ab Kahaan
Gar Tu Mile Na To Zindagi
Fanaah
Kyon Hai Tu Khafa Khafa
Jo Hai Beasar Dua Dua
Roothen Se Armaan Bhi Hai
Yoon Dar-Badar Raza
Sun Le Dua
Sun Le Dua
Sun Le Dua
Tu Hi Mera
Kaisi Khalaish Jo Ye Hai
Darmiyaan
Faryaad O Rab Mere
Ho Meherbaan
Na Deyo Saza Saza
Sun Le Meri Iltija
Mila Le Mujhe Khud Se
Gairon Sa Kyun Kiya
Sun Le Dua
Sun Le Dua
Sun Le Dua
Tu Hi Mera…!!!
Written by: Deepak Noor
Sun Le Dua Song Description
This song is "Sun Le Dua", from the movie "The Diary Of West Bengal", featuring Arshin Mehta and Yajur Marwah. The song is available on Zee Music Company. It is sung by Tushar Verma, with music by Afsar Nadeem and lyrics by Deepak Noor.
The song begins with a painful question, "Sunta nahi kyun Rab mera, aakhir kyun hai mujhse juda" (Why doesn't my Lord listen, why is He separate from me), where the singer asks God why He doesn't hear his prayer. Then he says, "Main tera hi banaya, main tera hi saaya" (I am only your creation, I am only your shadow), meaning I am made by you and am your shadow, but why have you made me a stranger.
The next part of the song shows the state of a restless heart, "Bechain dil ko sukoon ab kahan" (Where is peace for this restless heart now). It conveys that if you are not found, life will be ruined. The singer asks why you are angry, why are my prayers ineffective, why are even my dreams wandering at your doorstep.
In the final part, the singer pleads with God, "Fariyaad o Rab mere ho meherbaan" (O Lord, hear my plea, be merciful). He says, do not punish me, listen to my plea, unite me with yourself, why have you made me a stranger. The song ends with the repetition of "Sun Le Dua", which represents a deep prayer and a search for belonging.