Bhor Bhayee Toree Baat Takat Piya (By: Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, Shreya Ghoshal, Gujri Todi)
From the movie – Delhi 6
Bhor Bhayee Toree Baat Takat Piya Song Lyrics in English
Aa aa aa….
Bhor bhayee toree baat takat piya – (4)
Naina alsaaye ne bhaye, sagari rain ka jaage – (2)
Bhor bhayee toree baat takat piya
Baat takat piya aa aa aa…, sautan ke bhaag jaage
Bhor bhayee toree baat takat piya – (2)
Hum san mukh ki badiya, karat savar toree basak
Sautan ke bhaag jaage
Bhor bhayee toree baat takat piya – (2)
Aa aa aa aa…… bhor bhayee toree baat
Sautan piya aa aa aa……….
Bhor bhayeee toree baa
Takat piya re bhayee re aa aa aa…..
Bhor bhayeee toree baa…
Bhor bhayee toree baat takat piya – (2)
Naina alsaaye ne bhaye, sagari rain ka jaage aa aa aa aa…
Bhor bhayee toree baat takat piya – (2)
Naina alsaaye ne bhaye, sagari rain ka jaage
Bhor bhayee toree baat takat piya
Bhor bhayeee toree – (2)
Bhor bhayee toree baa
Bhor Bhayee Toree Baat Takat Piya Hindi Song Lyrics Translation
एए एए एए ….
भोर भयी तोरी बाट ताकत पिया – (4)
नैना अलसाये ने भाय, सागर रेन का जान – (2)
भोर भायरी तोरी बाट टकट पिया
Baat Takat Piya Aa Aa Aa …, Sautan Ke bhaag jaage
भोर भायी तोरी बाट ताकाट पिया – (2)
हम सैन मुख की बदिया, कराट सेवर तोरी बसक
सौतन के भग जाग जान
भोर भायी तोरी बाट ताकाट पिया – (2)
एए एए एए एए …… भोर भयी तोरी बाट
सौतन पिया एए एए एए ……….
भोर भायेरी बीएए
Takat Piya Re Bhayee aaa aa …..
भोर BAYEEE TOREE BAA …
भोर भायी तोरी बाट ताकाट पिया – (2)
नैना अलसाये ने भाय, सागारी वर्षा का जान आ एए एए …
भोर भायी तोरी बाट ताकाट पिया – (2)
नैना अलसाये ने भाय, सागारी वर्षा का जान
भोर भायरी तोरी बाट टकट पिया
भोर BAYEEE TOREE – (2)
भोर भयी तोरी बा
About the movie – Delhi 6
U.S.-based Roshan Mehra’s mother, Fatima, is Muslim, while his dad is Hindu. When his ailing grandmother, Annapurna, wants to re-locate to Delhi to spend her last days, he accompanies her. Upon arrival, they are greeted by Ali Beg, who wanted to marry Fatima, but was not able to disclose his feelings to her. He also gets to meet the Sharma family, who hope that he will wed Rama, the daughter of Madan, who is busy looking for a groom for his other rather rebellious daughter, Bittu, who wants to be the next Indian Idol. He also gets to meet assorted Muslim and Hindus, who welcome him with open arms, and he gets to witness that lower caste Indians are still being shunned despite of modern technology and the launching of satellites. When reports of a Kala Bandhar terrorizing the community increases, Hindus start to suspect that it may be a Muslim terrorist, while the Muslims fear that it may be a Hindu political ploy to demolish a mosque.