Dariya Lyrics – S.P. Abhishek, Hesham Abdul Wahab | The Girlfriend

Dariya Song Lyrics | A philosophical and profound track from The Girlfriend. The lyrics use the metaphor of a river meeting the ocean to explore life's journey and destiny.

Dariya Song Poster from The Girlfriend

Dariya Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)

Silwaton Mein
Raaton Ki Uljhan Darz Dikhe
Sookhe Phool Ko
Kitaab Hi Apna Ghar Lage

Ghar Ya Deewaar
Aabhaar Ya Bhaar
Sar Dhun Sawaar
Sawaalon Ki Man Mein Qataar
Khayaalon Ki Buni

Kya Dariya Raazi Thi?
Jo Saagar Se Mili — Se Mili
Kya Dariya Raazi Thi?
Jo Saagar… Likha Hoga Wahi

Kya Dariya Raazi Thi?
Jo Saagar Se Mili — Se Mili
Kya Dariya Raazi Thi?
Jo Saagar… Yahi Hai Niyati

Kya Dariya Raazi Thi?
Jo Saagar Se Mili — Se Mili
Kya Dariya Raazi Thi?
Jo Saagar Se Na Wo Maanti

Girah… Aa…
Dariya Zariya Banti–Ghulti
Saagar Ko Ghar Apna Chunti
Chaahe Jaisi Bhi Ho, Chunauti

Bhool Ja… Aa…
Bina Poochhe Mausam Badla Hai
Gyaarah–Gyaarah Samay Ho Raha Hai
Gulaabon Mein Khone Se Pehle
Kaanton Ki Bhi To Sochte

Lehron Ke Paar, Ho Waisa Pyaar
Ambar Zameen Jahaan Ek Dhaar
Milte Dikhein, Chaahe Door–Daar Rahein

Kya Dariya Raazi Thi?
Kya Dariya Raazi Thi?
Kya Dariya Raazi Thi?

Written by: Garima Obrah


Dariya Song Description

This song "Dariya" is from the movie "The Girlfriend," which stars Rashmika Mandanna and Dheekshith Shetty. The song is available on T-Series, and the music is composed, arranged, and produced by Hesham Abdul Wahab. The singing is by S.P. Abhishek, while additional vocals are provided by Hesham Abdul Wahab, and the lyrics are written by Garima Obrah.

The song's lyrics are very deep and thoughtful. The beginning says, "Silvaton mein raaton ki uljhan darj dikhe," describing the troubles and confusion of life. Then, lines like "Sookhe phool ko kitaab hi apna ghar lage" evoke a feeling of loneliness and memories. The lyrics pose questions like "Ghar ya deewaar, aabhaar ya bhaar" which show the contradictions in life, referring to a queue of questions in the mind and the weaving of thoughts.

In the main part, lines like "Kya Dariya raazi thi? Jo saagar se mili" are repeated often. This is used as a metaphor, where the meeting of the river (Dariya) and the ocean (Saagar) is linked to destiny or fate. Further, "Dariya zariya banti-ghulti, saagar ko ghar apna chunti" carries a message of acceptance and challenges. Parts like "Bhool ja... bin pooche mausam badla hai" reference life's unexpected changes and the passing of time. Finally, lines like "Lehron ke paar, ho waisa pyaar" express a wish for true love and connection, no matter the distance.


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