Hindustani Hoon Song Lyrics | A heartfelt and patriotic track from Happy Patel - Khatarnak Jasoos. Performed and written by Vir Das in his signature simple yet impactful style.
Hindustani Hoon Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)
Haan, Bade Shabdon Ka Meaning Nahin Pata
Ek Baar Tu Samajh Jaate Mere
To Hogi Dosti Ki Shuruaat
Tom Yahan Pe Bade Hue The Aur Hum
Bichhde Se Choo Da Gaye The In Da Phirang
To Sun Le Tu Ik Baar Mera Song
Ki Meri Hindi Kaafi Bad
Mere Chitte Briches Dance
Phir Bhi Dil Mein
Chhupa Feeling Hai Ye Kyun?
Ki Yahi Hai Mera Ghar
To Main Na Karoon Fakar
So You Think I Am Funny
Lekin Main Bhi Hindustani Hoon
Main Hindustani Hoon..
I Am Just Like Tu...
Main Hindustani Hoon..
I Am Just Like Tu...
Main Hindustani Hoon..
Rest In Peace My Mario (Mario)
(I Am Just Like Tu...)
Goa To Heaven He Go
Main Hindustani Hoon..
Rest In Peace My Mario (Mario)
(I Am Just Like Tu...)
Goa To Heaven He Go
Written by: Vir Das
Hindustani Hoon Song Description
This song is "Hindustani Hoon", which is part of the movie "Happy Patel - Khatarnak Jasoos". It is sung by Vir Das, who also wrote the lyrics, and the music is given by Kaizad Gherda and Vir Das. This song is available on Zee Music Company.
The song's lyrics are very relatable and in simple language. For example, Vir Das says he doesn't know the meaning of big words, but if someone understands him once, a friendship could start. He also explains that he and Tom grew up here but got separated from the foreigners, so he wants to share his song.
In the song, Vir Das says in a humorous style that his Hindi is quite bad and his chitte briches (white trousers) dance is also weird, but still, a deep feeling is hidden in his heart. He asks why this feeling exists and answers that this is his home, so he is proud of it. People think he's funny, but he is also a Hindustani.
In the final part, the song repeats that "Main Hindustani Hoon, I Am Just Like You", and includes some fun lines like "Rest In Peace My Mario" and "Goa To Heaven He Go". This song is very simple and heartfelt, expressing the feeling of being Indian in a light-hearted style.