Charkha Song Lyrics – A beautiful Sufi-inspired track from Paro Pinaki Ki Kahani. Sung by Rahul Solanki & Aarush Purabiya, based on Bulleh Shah's poetry. Love and longing wrapped in folk melody.
Charkha Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)
Charkha Mera Rang Rangila
Ban Gai Teri Yaad Vasila
Charkhaaaa... Charkhaaaa...
Mera Rang Rangila
Ban Gai Teri Yaad Vasila
Ve Maahiya, Tere Vekhan Nu..
Ve Maahiya, Tere Vekhan Nu
Chukk Charkha Gali De Vich Daahvaan
Ve Maahiya, Tere Vekhan Nu
Chukk Charkha Gali De Vich Daahvaan
Ve Lokaan Bhaane Main Kattdi
Tand Teriyaan Yaadaan De Paavaan
Ve Lokaan Bhaane Main Kattdi
Tand Teriyaan Yaadaan De Paavaan
Ve Maahiya, Tere Vekhan Nu...
Ho.. Charkhe Di Ghookar De Ohle
Yaad Teri Da Tumba Bole
Haa... Ho...
Ho.. Charkhe Di Ghookar De Ohle
Yaad Teri Da Tumba Bole
Ve Nimma-nimma Geet Chhed Ke
Tand Kattdi, Hulaare Khaavaan
Ve Nimma-nimma Geet Chhed Ke
Tand Kattdi, Hulaare Khaavaan
Ve Maahiya, Tere Vekhan Nu
Chukk Charkha Gali De Vich Daahvaan
Ve Maahiya, Tere Vekhan Nu...
Eid Aayi Mera Yaar Ni Aaya
Rabba Khair Hove...
Ohde Dum Di
Haar Shingaar Change Nahi Lagde..
Ho.. Kise Cheez Te Nazar Nah Jamdi...
Sukha Valiyaaa...
Neendran Maanan
Te Main Raat Guzara Gum Di...
Yaar Mile Ta...
Main Eid Manava...
O Bina Yaar De Eid Nah Hundi...
Ve Maahiya, Tere Vekhan Nu
Chukk Charkha Gali De Vich Daahvaan
Ve Maahiya, Tere Vekhan Nu
Chukk Charkha Gali De Vich Daahvaan
Ve Maahiya, Tere Vekhan Nu...
Written by: Baba Bulleh Shah, Khuwaja Ghulam Fareed
Charkha Song Description
This is description of the song 'Charkha' from the movie 'Paro Pinaki Ki Kahani'. The song is sung by 'Rahul Solanki' and 'Aarush Purabiya', with music composed by 'Britto Khangchian'. It features actors 'Eshitta Siingh' and 'Sanjay Bishnoi', and is released by the music label 'Speed Records'.
The beautiful lyrics are based on the poetry of famous Sufi saints 'Baba Bulleh Shah' and 'Khuwaja Ghulam Fareed'. The main words, "Charkha Mera Rang Rangila, Ban Gai Teri Yaad Vasila," compare a colorful spinning wheel to the feeling of missing a loved one. The singer describes sitting in the lane to spin the 'charkha', or spinning wheel, just for a chance to see their beloved, showing how daily chores become filled with memories and longing.
The song further explores deep feelings of separation and waiting. Lines about a festive day like Eid feel incomplete because the loved one is not there, saying "O Bina Yaar De Eid Nah Hundi," meaning there is no celebration without the beloved. The spinning wheel's sound becomes a reminder of the person they miss, turning simple actions into expressions of love and heartache, making it a deeply emotional and poetic song.