Thar Lyrics – Rahul Guria | Paradise

Thar Song Lyrics | A stylish, high-energy anthem of devotion from the EP Paradise. Featuring a black Thar, loyal friends, and a love that commands total loyalty.

Thar Song Poster from Paradise

Thar Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)

Tun Nikli Ghar Te Bahar
Pahan Ke Suit Kala Salwaar
Dil Ke Tukde Kar Gi Mere
Kar Gi Re Tu Chaar
Jo Hara Koni Baazi Koyi
Tere Ta Gaya Dil Haar
Tere Paach Paach Hande Chora 
Leke Kaali Thar Ne
Rakhi Teri Kar Reya Gaadi Main Dhar Ke 
Hathiyaar Ra Chhora Leke Chaar Yaar Ne

White Suit Or Laal Bindi Mein
Ambulance Tu Nazar Aave
Ghayal Nai Wo Leke
Or Tu Ghayal Karke Jaave
Mere Darda Gi Tu Laagey Bas Tun Ek Dawaai Se
Sapna Mein Tu Meri Mere Ayi Banke Lugaai Se
Likhdu Tere Pa Kavita Ib Tero Ke Vichaar Se
Tero Ke Vichaar Se

Tere Paach Paach Handa Chora 
Leke Kaali Thar Ne 
Rakhi Teri Kar Ra Gaadi Main Dhar Ke 
Hathiyaar Ra Chhora Leke Chaar Yaar Ne
Taney Yaad Karun Main Chori 
Roz Subah Shaam Raat Ne
Laagey Tu Mysterious Thodi
Le Serious Meri Baat Ne
Tu Suney Tony Kakkar 
Yaar Tero Desi Kalakaar Re
Tere Paach Paach Handa Chora 
Leke Kaali Thar Ne
Rakhi Teri Kar Ra Gaadi Main Dhar Ke 
Hathiyaar Ra Chhora Leke Chaar Yaar Ne

Written by: Thakur Sourav


Thar Song Description

This song, 'Thar', is from the EP 'Paradise' and is sung and composed by 'Rahul Guria', with lyrics written by 'Thakur Sourav'. The lyrics tell a story of deep love and admiration. The singer describes a woman leaving her house, wearing a black suit and 'salwaar', and says she has broken his heart into pieces. He feels he has lost his heart to her completely, as no one else can win him over. The song then introduces a powerful image of a group of friends, or 'chaar yaar', following her in a black 'Thar' vehicle, showing they are ready to protect her, almost like they are carrying weapons, or 'hathiyaar', for her safety.

The singer continues to praise the woman, comparing her in a white suit and red 'bindi' to an ambulance, a unique way of saying she is his rescue and she has wounded his heart. He feels that she is the only cure for his pain, like a medicine, or 'dawaai', and he dreams of her as his bride. His thoughts are so filled with her that he wants to write poems, or 'kavita', inspired by her. The lyrics repeat the catchy part about the friends in the black 'Thar', showing this is a key theme of the song, representing loyalty and style.

Finally, the singer shares that he remembers her all the time, morning, noon, and night. He finds her a little mysterious and wishes she would take his feelings seriously. He proudly states that she doesn't listen to famous singers like 'Tony Kakkar', because her own friends are true local artists, or 'desi kalakaar'. The song ends by repeating the strong and memorable chorus about the 'chaar yaar' and their black 'Thar', leaving a lasting impression of devotion and local pride.


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