Thare Waste Re Dhola Nain Mhare (By: Kavita Krishnamurthy, Anuradha Paudwal, Alka Yagnik)
From the movie – Batwara
Thare Waste Re Dhola Nain Mhare Song Lyrics in English
Thare waste re dhola nain mhare jage re jage
Nain mhare jage re sari rain jage, too meraa ko lage
Tere waste re sajana nain mere jage re jage
Nain mere jage re sari rain jage, too meraa ko lage
Mhare dil ko bas me karke dil se anjanapan kyun
Tere bin mai jee naa sakungi phir yeh beganapan kyun
Chahe tadpa le chahe tarsa le jitna bhee chahe dil ko jala le
Mai toh nahee todu tere prem dhage re
Mere man kaa bhed naa samajhe ankhiyo kee bat naa janey
Phiru kyun tere aage pichhe hay maine din rat naa janey
Basti chhodi nagri chhodi tere liye duniya sari chhodi
Pas aau mai too bairi dur bhage re
Sun re jara o janewale birha kee aag lagake
Hardam teree rah takungi palko me dip jalake
Sang sang tere sajan mere pyar rahega sanjh savere
Pichhe too chalega pyar aage re, too meraa ko lage
Thare Waste Re Dhola Nain Mhare Hindi Song Lyrics Translation
Thare अपशिष्ट फिर धोला नैन Mhare जेज रे जैज
नैन मेहारे जेज रे साड़ी बारिश जेज, भी मारा को लेज
तेरे अपशिष्ट रे साजन नैन केवल जेज रे जैज
नैन केवल जेज फिर साड़ी बारिश जेज, भी मारा को लेज
Mhare dil ko bas me karke dil se anjanapan Kyun
तेरे बिन माई जेए ना साकंडी फिर ये नेपनपन क्युन
Chahe Tadpa Le Chahe Tarsa Le Jitna Behe Chahe Dil ko Jala Le
माई तोह नही Todu Tere Prem Dhage Re
मेरे आदमी का भेद ना सामाज अंहीयो की बैट ना जेनी
Phiru Kyun Tere Aage Pichhe Hay Maine Din Rat Naa Janey
बस्ती छोडी नागरी छोडी तेरे लिई दुुनिया साड़ी छोडी
पास आऊ माई भी बेरी डूर भाज रे
सन रे जारा ओ जनेवाले बारा के एएजी लैगैक
हार्डम टेरी राह Takungi Palko Me Me dip jalake
सांग सांग तेरे साजन मात्र प्यार राहेगा संज सेवर
पिचहे भी चालेगा प्यार ऐज रे, बहुत मेरा को लेज
About the movie – Batwara
In India circa after the British Rule, there is a princely family consisting of Bade Thakur (Shammi Kapoor), his sons Devan (Vijayendra Ghatge), Vikram Singh (Vinod Khanna), and a third son who is a Police Officer (Mohsin Khan). Devan is threatened by the changes taking place in India, and the gradual erosion of power by princely families and zamindars. His brothers, on the contrary, accept the change. Vikram even has a lowly peasant, Sumer Singh (Dharmendra) for a friend. But fate has something else in store for these two friends. Things come to such a boil that eventually Bade Thakur may have to decide to split the estate. How will this effect the relationships of the father and the sons? Will this impact on the friendship of Sumer and Vikram?