Ishq Ka Fever Lyrics - A soulful romantic track from O'Romeo. The magical combination of Arijit Singh's voice, Gulzar's poetry, and Vishal Bhardwaj's music. Feel the beautiful confusion of new love.
Ishq Ka Fever Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)
Halka-Halka Fever Hai,
Saans Bhi Dubli Lagti Hai
Dhoop Mein Jee Nahin Lagta,
Chhaanv Bhi Ghamgeen Lagti Hai
Kya Rog Ye Paala Hai?
Mujhe Ishq Hua Hai Ya Hone Wala Hai
Mujhe Ishq Hua Hai Ya Hone Wala Hai
Nafz Saham Ke Chalti Hai,
Hansi Bhi Mujrim Lagti Hai
Kya Hua Hai Mujhko?
Kyun Tanhaai Achchi Lagti Hai?
Kya Tumne Hi Koi?
Koi Jaadu Daala Hai?
Mujhe Ishq Hua Hai Ya Hone Wala Hai
Mujhe Ishq Hua Hai Ya Hone Wala Hai
Din To Achcha Guzarta Hai,
Aur Shaam Bhali Lagti Hai
Pole-Pole Paanv Se
Jab Ye Raat Utarti Hai
Dar Lagta Hai Mujhko,
Tu Jaane Wala Hai
Mujhe Ishq Hua Hai
Ya Hone Wala Hai
Mujhe Ishq Hua Hai..
Ya Hone Wala Hai....!
Written by: Gulzar
Ishq Ka Fever Song Description
This song "Ishq Ka Fever" is from the movie O'Romeo, starring Shahid Kapoor, Triptii Dimri, and Avinash Tiwary. It is available on the T-Series YouTube channel. The music is composed by Vishal Bhardwaj and the lyrics are written by Gulzar, while it is sung in the melodious voice of Arijit Singh.
The song immediately introduces the unique feeling of love as "Halka-Halka Fever" (a slight fever). The lyricist describes how even breath feels weak, the mind is restless in the sunshine, and even the shade feels sad. Then comes the question – is this love, or is it about to happen? This feeling is so new that the person asks themselves, is this an illness or the beginning of love?
In the following lines, the "Nafz Saham Ke Chalati Hai" (the soul walks timidly) and even laughter feels like a crime, meaning the person feels a strange nervousness. Suddenly, solitude starts to feel good, and a doubt arises in the mind – has someone cast a spell? The same question is repeated – has love happened, or is it about to happen?
Finally, the song describes the feelings of day and night. The day passes well and the evening feels pleasant. But when the night descends with "Pole-Pole Paon" (soft, silent steps), a fear begins to haunt that this beautiful feeling might slip away. And then, the same confusion returns – has love happened, or is it about to happen? This song beautifully captures the initial confusion and conflict of falling in love.