Saali Mohabbat Title Track Lyrics - The intense theme song featuring Radhika Apte & Divyenndu. Sung by Anirudh Bhola about love's dangerous obsession. Read lyrics.
Saali Mohabbat - Title Track Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)
Aayi Thi Dil Mein Bhanwar Woh Jagaane
Aankhon Se Teri Neenden Udaane
Chalna Sambhal Ke O Duniya Walon
Chalna Sambhal Ke O Duniya Walon
Dhokhe Hain Ismein Jo Tu Na Jaane
Jo Tu Na Jaane, Jo Tu Na Jaane
Saali Mohabbat, Kaali Mohabbat
Bijli Giraane Waali Mohabbat
Saali Mohabbat, Kaali Mohabbat
Hai Dikhti Bholi-Bhaali Mohabbat
Til-Til Ke Jalti
Saazish Hai Karti
Kaisi Ajab Zindgaani
Aankhon Se Behti Par Zulm Sehti
Paani Ki Hai Yeh Kahaani
Gar Tu Sataaye, Tujhko Mitaaye
Aisi Yeh Gaon Ki Gudiya
Zehar Se Bhi Zyaada Zehreeli Hai Yeh
Pinjre Ki Pyaari Yeh Muniya
Pinjre Ki Pyaari Yeh Muniya
Saali Mohabbat, Kaali Mohabbat
Bijli Giraane Waali Mohabbat
Saali Mohabbat, Kaali Mohabbat
Hai Dikhti Bholi-Bhaali Mohabbat
Written by: Abhimanyu Jha
Saali Mohabbat - Title Track Song Description
This song "Saali Mohabbat" is the title track of the movie, which stars Radhika Apte and Divyenndu, and it has been released by Zee Music Company. The song is sung by Anirudh Bhola, while the music is by Gaurav Dagaonkar and Kumar Atul, and the lyrics are written by Abhimanyu Jha. The song begins with a stormy feeling of love, like "Aai thi dil mein bhanwar wo jagaane, aankhon se teri neenden udaane," meaning love brings a turmoil in the heart and steals sleep from the eyes. Then, the song gives a warning to the world, "Chalna sambhal ke o duniya waalon," because this love hides deceptions that you may be unaware of.
The main refrain of the song, "Saali Mohabbat, Kaali Mohabbat," is repeated often, showing the two faces of love. On one side, it is "bijli giraane waali"—one that brings destruction like lightning—and on the other, it appears "bholi-bhaali" or innocent. The lyrics describe love as a kind of conspiracy that burns "til-til ke jalti" (bit by bit) and brings a strange life, where tears flow from the eyes, yet one also has to endure oppression, as if pain is hidden in a story of water.
In the final part, the song describes love like a "gaon ki gudiya" (village doll), who, if provoked, can destroy everything, and is called "zeher se bhi zyada zehreeli" (more poisonous than poison). Yet, it also seems like a "pinjre ki pyaari muniya" (beloved bird in a cage). In this way, the song portrays the complex and dangerous form of love, which, despite appearing beautiful, can bring a storm, and it perfectly captures the theme of the movie Saali Mohabbat.