Pardhangi Lyrics – Harf Cheema, Gurlez Akhtar | White Hill Music

Pardhangi Song Lyrics – Harf Cheema & Gurlez Akhtar's powerful track about pride, identity, and authentic swag. Discover the full lyrics with White Hill Music. Read now.

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Pardhangi Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)

Bina Pegg Lae Chal Paa 
Mod Mod Te Lage Ne Naake 
Main Pind Taan Shreef Wajdan 
Chandigarh Hi Kare Ne Waake 

Ve Jattan Pardhangi Tere 
Ve Jattan Pardhangi Tere 
Lagda Ae Jadaan Vich Baih Gi 

Ni System Vada Ho Gya 
Pailan Aali Gal Kithe Reh Gi 
Ni System Vada Ho Gya 
Pailan Aali Gal Kithe Reh Gi 

Haan Gallan Vich Aake 
Na Tu Bahla Udd Ve 
Reh Jehde Vechti 
Na Chaar Khud Ve 

Ghugiye Ni Chakni Ae Baaj Wargi 
Khadi Aa Barande Ch Jahaj Wargi 

Ve Chandigarh High Court Ch 
Ve Chandigarh High Court Ch 
Panjvi Ae Peshi Aj Pai Gi 

Ni System Vada Ho Gya 
Pailan Aali Gal Kithe Reh Gi 
Ve Jattan Pardhangi Tere 
Lagda Ae Jadaan Vich Baih Gi 

Touch Vich Saare Hi Ne Kalakar Ve 
Aida Vi Ki Dass Tera Karobaar Ve 
Yaar Ne Austrailan Maadvaadi Ni 
Naal Naal Karde Aa Kheti Badi Ni 

Ve Lodon Vadh Cheeme Aaleaan 
Ve Lodon Vadh Cheeme Aaleaan 
Lagda Lihaaj Mehengi Pae Gi 

Ni System Vada Ho Gya 
Pailan Aali Gal Kithe Reh Gi 
Ve Jattan Pardhangi Tere 
Lagda Ae Jadaan Vich Baih Gi 

Akh Saadi Maar Badi Dur Ton Kare 
Gabroo Belong Sangroor Ton Kare 
Lagdi Harf Har Gal Sach Ve 
Touchwood Aha Tera Desi Touch Ve 

Sire Di Tu Gal Kar Gyi 
Sire Di Tu Gal Kar Gyi 
Sach Jani Peeti Saari Le Gyi 

Ve Jattan Pardhangi Tere 
Lagda Ae Jadaan Vich Baih Gi 
Ni System Vada Ho Gya 
Pailan Aali Gal Kithe Reh Gi

Written by: Harf Cheema


Pardhangi Song Description

This is an informational explainer about the song lyrics for 'Pardhangi'. The song is performed by 'Harf Cheema' and 'Gurlez Akhtar', with 'Geet Goraya' as the female lead, the lyrics and composition are by 'Harf Cheema', the music is by 'Gaiphy', and it is released by the label 'White Hill Music'.

The lyrics tell a story about pride and identity. The singer describes a person who acts one way in his village but another in the city of 'Chandigarh'. The main idea is "pardhangi," which means dominance or a commanding presence. The song says this pride is deep-rooted, like a tree with strong roots. It talks about change, asking where the old, simple ways have gone now that the "system" has become so big and complicated. There are images of strength, like a hawk and an airplane, and mentions of court hearings, suggesting life's challenges.

The song also paints a picture of a successful community. It mentions friends in 'Australia' who still do farming, and the 'Cheema' people who are more than enough. It speaks about staying true to yourself, not selling out, and having a real, authentic "desi" touch. The lyrics come from a place of confidence, stating that the young man belongs to 'Sangrur' and that every word feels true. Ultimately, it is a celebration of unshakable self-respect and roots in a changing world.


Meaning of Pardhangi Song in English

In the beginning, the singer says that even without drinking alcohol, they move around confidently, but there are checkpoints everywhere. This shows that life has become more strict and controlled now. Nothing is as free and simple as it used to be earlier.

Then he explains his personality. In his village, he appears as a decent and simple person, but when he goes to Chandigarh city, he behaves differently and gets involved in more bold or mischievous activities. This shows a contrast (difference) between his village life and city life.

The song talks a lot about “jatt dominance” (meaning pride, power, and strong identity of a Jatt person). He feels that this dominance has gone deep into his roots, meaning it has become a permanent part of his personality and thinking.

Again and again, the line about “the system becoming bigger” is repeated. This means that the world has changed. Rules, power structures, and ways of living are not the same anymore. The old simple lifestyle is disappearing, and everything feels more complicated now.

He also gives advice not to get carried away by sweet talk. In simple words, don’t trust people easily and don’t sell your self-respect cheaply. Stay strong and value yourself.

Then there are some lines showing power and lifestyle. For example, comparing something to a hawk (baaj) means strength and superiority. Saying something stands like an airplane shows a grand and impressive lifestyle.

There is also mention of court cases in Chandigarh High Court, where the fifth hearing is happening. This suggests that the person is involved in some serious legal matters, which again shows power, struggle, and real-life problems.

Further, the song talks about connections. All artists are in touch with him, and his friends are settled in countries like Australia, while also doing farming. This shows both modern success and connection to roots (farming).

Then comes a line that respect has become expensive. This means nowadays people don’t easily give respect, and it has become rare and valuable.

In the last part, the singer talks about confidence and identity. He says his personality and presence are strong enough to make an impact even from a distance. He proudly represents his place (Sangrur) and says whatever he speaks feels true and real.

Finally, he praises the desi touch (original, traditional style), saying that this authenticity is what makes him stand out. The song ends by again emphasizing dominance, deep-rooted identity, and how the system has changed over time.