Kaala Dora Lyrics - A powerful Haryanvi anthem from White Hill Dhaakad. Sung by Vikram Malik, this song is a fierce tribute to women's strength and honor. Read the full symbolic lyrics here.
Kaala Dora Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)
Kala Sa Dhaaga Ri Maaye
Geti Pey Raj Kare Se
Fire Ne Fail Ri Maaye
Uski Awaj Kare Se
Aahat Sherni Si Aave
Per Me Kala Dora
Chundri Ki Mari Bukal
Maaye Oka Nayara Tora
Chundri Ki Mari Bukal
Maaye Oka Nayara Tora
Khali Pade Hathiyara Ki
Lage Magzine Bargi Va
Lapat Si Uthe Se Ree
Jeth Ke Din Bargi Va
Hukam Ke Ike Ki Jyu
Lage Se Uske Tevar
Rani Si Lage Thi Va
Na Gale Koi Jewar
Jokar Sa Ban Ke Beth Gya
Maaye Tera Bhola Chhora
Chundri Ki Mari Bukal
Maaye Oka Nayara Tora
Chundri Ki Mari Bukal
Maaye Oka Nayara Tora
Kali Nagin Ne Maaye
Feere Ungli Pe Nachati
Tufan Sa Bhitar Ke Me
Kise Tey Na Aankh Milati
Jind Ke Gama Ki Va
Ankhya Me Sharm Ki Sahyai
Saakhi Se Naam Ri Uska
Uski Sakhiya Ne Batai
Sawli See Surat Se Na
Oka Rang Koi Gora
Chundri Ki Mari Bukal
Maaye Oka Nayara Tora
Chundri Ki Mari Bukal
Maaye Oka Nayara Tora
Chundri Ki Mari Bukal
Maaye Oka Nayara Tora
Written by: Saakhi Rana
Kaala Dora Song Description
This song, 'Kaala Dora', is sung by 'Vikram Malik' and features 'Meenakshi Sharma'. The lyrics tell a powerful story about a strong woman, using beautiful and symbolic language from Haryanvi culture. The title itself, 'Kaala Dora', means a black thread, which is often seen as a protective charm. The main lyrics, 'Kala Sa Dhaaga Ri Maaye', praise this protective black thread that the mother has tied, suggesting it brings power and success. The woman in the song is compared to a lioness, 'Aahat Sherni Si Aave', showing she is fearless and commands respect, with a voice that makes an impact like fire. The repeated line about the 'Chundri', or scarf, and the 'Nayara Tora', or new home, paints a picture of a bride who is confident and radiant as she starts her new life.
The song continues to describe her powerful personality. She is not someone who stays quiet or empty-handed, 'Khali Pade Hathiyara Ki'. Instead, she has a strong presence, like the intense heat of the summer month 'Jeth'. She carries herself with the authority of a queen, 'Rani Si Lage Thi Va', needing no jewelry to prove her worth. The lyrics mention her 'Bhola Chhora', or innocent son, who stands by her like a brave soldier, showing the strength of their bond. Her movements are graceful yet powerful, compared to a black cobra dancing, 'Kali Nagin Ne Maaye, Feere Ungli Pe Nachati'. She has a storm, 'Tufan', inside her, and she is so confident she avoids making eye contact with those who are not her equal.
Despite her immense inner strength, the song also shows a softer side. It talks about the struggles of life, 'Jind Ke Gama', and a touch of shyness in her eyes. Her friend, 'Saakhi', is mentioned, who tells everyone about her qualities. The final lines highlight her simple, 'Sawli', appearance, noting that her beauty does not come from a fair complexion, 'Rang Koi Gora', but from her powerful character. The song ends by repeating the central image of the confident bride in her scarf, heading to her new home, making 'Kaala Dora' a beautiful tribute to the strength and grace of women.