Bhabhi Lyrics – Sandeep Surila, Kanchan Nagar | White Hill Dhaakad

Bhabhi Lyrics - A playful and energetic Haryanvi wedding anthem. Sung by Sandeep Surila & Kanchan Nagar, starring Ajay Hooda. All about family, persuasion, and grand wedding promises!

Bhabhi Song Poster from White Hill Dhaakad

Bhabhi Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)

Heavy Heavy Jhanjharan Ka Lya Du Joda Bhabhi Ri
Byah Teri Bebe Te Kara De
Heavy Heavy Jhanjharan Ka Lya Du Joda Bhabhi Ri
Byah Teri Bebe Te Kara De
Jhanjharan Main Bahu Konya Aave Bawle Re 
Thodi Rishvat Aur Badhade 
Jhanjharan Main Bahu Konya Aave Bawle Re 
Thodi Rishvat Aur Badhade

Mahri Jodi Lage By God Gach Bhabhi Ri
Pyar Dono Side Very Very Much Bhabhi Ri 
Mahri Jodi Lage By God Gach Bhabhi Ri
Pyar Dono Side Very Very Much Bhabhi Ri 
Proposal Tera Jave Nahi Fail Sun Le Gharan 1 Be Tu Jikar Chala De
Heavy Heavy Jhanjharan Ka Lya Du Joda Bhabhi Ri
Byah Teri Bebe Te Krade
Mein Full Tere Favour Main Khadi Bavle 
Pakka Karungi Planning Badi Bavle
Mein Full Tere Favour Main Khadi Bavle 
Pakka Karungi Planning Badi Bavle
Haan Devar Te Jija Tu Bann Javega 1 Sone Ki Tu Chain Ghadhade 
Jhanjharan Main Bahu Konya Aave Bawle Re 
Thodi Rishvat Aur Badhade

Sunar Ki Dukaan Lyake Gharan Dhardu
Tanne Yellow Yellow Sone Ke Mein Puri Kar Dyu
Sunar Ki Dukaan Lyake Gharan Dhardu
Tanne Yellow Yellow Sone Ke Mein Puri Kar Dyu
Banke Bicholan Tera Ghana Fayda
Re Choice Ki Durani Lya De 
Heavy Heavy Jhanjharan Ka Lya Dun Joda Bhabhi Ri 
Byah Teri Bebe Te Krade 
Ha Lage Tha Sharif Badda Kar Gya Tu Kand 
Unne Rakhiye Tu Raji Bass Yahe Se Demand 
Ha Lage Tha Sharif Badda Kar Gya Tu Kand 
Unne Rakhiye Tu Raji Bass Yahe Se Demand 
Dont Fikar Ajay Hooda Teri Bhabhi Ya Byah Tera Toli Hi Kara De
Jhanjharan Main Bahu Koni Aave Bawle Re 
Thodi Rishvat Aur Badhade

Written by: Ajay Hooda


Bhabhi Song Description

The song 'Bhabhi' is a fun and energetic 'Haryanvi' song from 2022, sung by 'Sandeep Surila' and 'Kanchan Nagar', and starring 'Ajay Hooda' and 'Daizy Aizy'. The lyrics tell a playful story about a man trying to convince his 'Bhabhi', which means brother's wife, to get married. He promises to bring her heavy, beautiful anklets, called 'Jhanjharan', for her wedding. He says he will arrange the wedding, or 'Byah', with the help of her grandmother, or 'Bebe'. The song uses simple, charming words to show his friendly persuasion and the happy, celebratory mood of a traditional wedding.

The singer keeps making big promises to make the wedding happen. He says their connection is "by god" and their love is "very very much". He assures her that his marriage proposal will not fail. He even jokes that her brother-in-law, or 'Devar', will become her brother-in-law from her wife's side, or 'Jija', showing how close the family will be. He promises to bring a whole goldsmith's shop, 'Sunar Ki Dukaan', and fulfill all her demands for yellow gold jewelry. He calls her his 'Bicholan', a term of endearment, and says she will benefit greatly, or 'Ghana Fayda'.

The song has a very lighthearted feeling, even when it mentions increasing the bribe, or 'Rishvat', a little to get things done, which is said in a funny, not serious, way. The singer notes that the 'Bhabhi' seemed sweet but has made some big demands, and he tells 'Ajay Hooda' not to worry because his 'Bhabhi' will ensure his wedding happens. The repeated lines about the anklets and the wedding create a catchy, memorable tune that makes you want to dance, celebrating family, love, and the joy of a big Indian wedding.