Dil Da Karaar Lyrics from Mel Karade Rabba (2010) by  Feroz Khan | Punjabi Song – DJYoungster

Dil Da Karaar Lyrics

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Original Lyrics

O O Sohniyo
O Bade Manmoniyo
Tere Pichhe Akhiyan Di Neend Gayi
Tere Pichhe Dil Da Karaar Gaya
Haye Tere Pichhe Akhiyan Di Neend Gayi
Tere Pichhe Dil Da Karaar Gaya
Tere Pichhe Akhiyan Di Neend Gayi
Tere Pichhe Dil Da Karaar Gaya
Sanu Te Pata Ni Rabba Ki Ho Gaya
Sanu Te Pata Ni Rabba Ki Ho Gaya
Aakhde Ne Loki Ho Pyaar Gaya
Tere Pichhe Akhiyan Di Neend Gayi
Tere Pichhe Dil Da Karaar Gaya
Tere Pichhe Akhiyan Di Neend Gayi
Tere Pichhe Dil Da Karaar Gaya
Sanu Tere Pyaar Ne Deewane Kar Ditta Ae
Ho Baaki Saare Jag Ton Begane Kar Ditta Ae
Sanu Tere Pyaar Ne Deewane Kar Ditta Ae
Baaki Saare Jag Ton Begane Kar Ditta Ae Ae Ae
Dil Sada Sada Baazi Reha Jitda
Dil Sada Sada Baazi Reha Jitda
Par Tere Agge Ajj Haar Gaya
Tere Pichhe Akhiyan Di Neend Gayi
Tere Pichhe Dil Da Karaar Gaya
Tere Pichhe Akhiyan Di Neend Gayi
Tere Pichhe Dil Da Karaar Gaya
Ho O Sohniyo
Ho Bade Manmoniyo
Dil Tainu Yaara Bada Kujh Kehna Chaunda Ae
Ho Saari Zindagi Ae Tere Kol Rehna Chaunda Ae
Dil Tainu Yaara Bada Kujh Kehna Chaunda Ae
O Saari Zindagi Ae Tere Kol Rehna Chaunda Ae Ae Ae
Bada Assi Rakhya Si Sambh Sambh Ke
Bada Assi Rakhya Si Sambh Sambh Ke
Phir Vi Ho Saade Vasso Bahar Gaya
Tere Pichhe Akhiyan Di Neend Gayi
Tere Pichhe Dil Da Karaar Gaya
Tere Pichhe Akhiyan Di Neend Gayi
Tere Pichhe Dil Da Karaar Gaya
Sanu Te Pata Ni Rabba Ki Ho Gaya
Sanu Te Pata Ni Rabba Ki Ho Gaya
Aakhde Ne Loki Ho Pyaar Gaya
Tere Pichhe Akhiyan Di Neend Gayi
Tere Pichhe Dil Da Karaar Gaya
Tere Pichhe Akhiyan Di Neend Gayi
Tere Pichhe Dil Da Karaar Gaya, Ho O

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Dil Da Karaar Song Meaning

You know that feeling when you first fall for someone, and suddenly everything else just disappears into the background? That's what this song nails for me. Feroz Khan captures that intoxicating pull of new love, where sleep becomes a rarity and your heart is in a constant flutter. The line "Tere Piche Akhiyan Di Neend Gayi" hits me every time — it's like, how intense must it be to actually lose sleep over someone? There's something about the way he sings "Sanu Te Pata Ni Rabba Ki Ho Gaya." It's almost like he's bewildered, caught up in that whirlwind of emotions, unsure but kind of thrilled about this chaos love's caused. If you've ever been in that place where logic goes out the window, you get it. And the music, it's not overly complex, but that's what makes it stick. That beat just lures you in, simple yet persistent — much like the feeling of a love you can't shake off. Feroz Khan's got this way of blending folk vibes with modern beats, and that fusion works so well here. The traditional instruments singing alongside the contemporary beats give it both a comforting and exciting feel. It's like he's honoring where he came from while embracing where he is now. Then there's that reflective part, "Dil Tainu Yaara Bada Kujh Kehna Chaunda Ae." Man, that longing in his voice, wanting to just spill your heart out but knowing you can't have everything. It’s so relatable, it's almost painful. You feel seen if you’ve ever had something to say but kept it tucked away thinking of the consequences. And isn't it interesting how casual listeners might miss this subtle tension between captivated surrender and the continuous fight to maintain one’s identity? That’s the brilliance here — it leaves you hanging, wanting more. Stuff like that gets me every time.

Lyric Annotations

Tere Pichhe Akhiyan Di Neend Gayi / Tere Pichhe Dil Da Karaar Gaya

Yo, Feroz Khan really taps into that crazy phase of love where nothing else matters, right? Like, he straight-up says "Tere Pichhe Akhiyan Di Neend Gayi"—which isn’t just losing sleep, it's like totally sacrificing peace of mind for this person. And then "Tere Pichhe Dil Da Karaar Gaya" hammers it home: your heart is restless, bro. Jaggi Singh nails the emotional chaos. Sleep and peace gone, all thanks to love. If that's not intense, what is? You gotta feel that to get it.

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"Dil Da Karaar" is a popular song sung by Feroz Khan, released in 2010. The lyrics are penned by Jaggi Singh and the music is composed by Jaidev Kumar. This song is from the movie "Mel Karade Rabba" (2010). The song is released under Tips Industries Ltd..

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Lyrics Editor

Nandita Ghosh

Formatted & structured lyrics

Jan 1, 2010

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DJYoungster Editorial Team

Jan 1, 2010

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Fact Checked by

Pooja Singhania

Verified against original audio

Jan 1, 2010

AB

Translation Editor

Aditya Bansal

Translated lyrics & meanings

Jan 1, 2010

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Last Updated by

Sunita Rao

Revised & improved accuracy

May 4, 2026

All lyrics are curated and maintained by the DJYoungster editorial team.

Frequently Asked Questions about Dil Da Karaar

Feroz Khan lends their voice to this track, dropping in 2010 via Tips Industries Ltd..
The words in "Dil Da Karaar" were written by Jaggi Singh. Good lyrics make or break a song, and Jaggi Singh clearly knew what they were doing here.
The music for "Dil Da Karaar" was composed by Jaidev Kumar. A good composition is what gives a song its mood, and this one delivers.
You'll hear "Dil Da Karaar" in the 2010 film "Mel Karade Rabba". The song plays a key role in the movie's soundtrack and gained massive popularity through the film.
Yes! On DJYoungster, you can create beautiful Instagram Stories and Reels directly from "Dil Da Karaar" lyrics. Just tap "Create Story" or "Create Reel" on the lyrics page, select your favorite lines by Feroz Khan, pick a template style, and download a ready-to-share image or animated video clip.
You can find "Dil Da Karaar" on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Gaana, and JioSaavn. And for the full lyrics with translation, you are already here.
The production on "Dil Da Karaar" is handled by Tips Industries Ltd.. Good production work tends to stay invisible — you just feel the song, which is exactly how it should work.