Rubaroo Lyrics from Dacoit (2026) by Faheem Abdullah, Chinmayi Sripada | Telugu Song – DJYoungster

Rubaroo Lyrics

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Original Lyrics

Rubaroo Yayy Rubaroo Rubaroo Rubaroo Yayy
Rubaroo Yayy Rubaroo Rubaroo Rubaroo Yayy
Dheeme Dheeme Dil ko yeh kaisi dhamki lagi hai
yeh mann kyu behka hua hai
yeh aankhen kyu jagne lagi hai
oh re piya oh re piya
tu hi bata teri razza
tu jo kahe jagg jeet lu
karde ishara haazir hai jahaan
Rubaroo Yayy Rubaroo Rubaroo Rubaroo Yayy
Rubaroo Yayy Rubaroo Rubaroo Rubaroo Yayy
Rubaroo Yayy Rubaroo Rubaroo Rubaroo Yayy
Rubaroo Yayy Rubaroo Rubaroo Rubaroo Yayy

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Rubaroo Song Meaning

If you have ever felt that swirl of emotions when you're finally meeting something or someone you've been dreaming about—Rubaroo captures that perfectly. The idea of being face to face with your desires brings out feelings you didn't even know you had. I love those lines, "dheeme dheeme dil ko yeh kaisi dhamki lagi hai" and "yeh aankhen kyu jagne lagi hai." They hit me in that space between dream and reality. There's an energy when your heart feels threatened, almost as if it's too scared to hope but can't help itself. And there's Faheem Abdullah's voice, which really makes you feel the weight of being caught in the moment. It's a bit airy, almost like a whisper that carries the weight of unsaid dreams. That's the thing about Indian music sometimes, there's always more lying underneath. Those simple hints, when a single word like "piya" packs not just longing but centuries of cultural baggage, are remarkable. I hear Chinmayi Sripada, and it's like she's there to comfort the storm brewing within. Her voice feels familiar, like a warm hug in vocal form, you know? The production choice is interesting too. It's not too blaring or overwhelming but sits just right to let the voices do the emotional lifting. It’s almost deceptive because it's got this vibe that could easily slip into the background, but then a line pulls you right back in. There's this casual confidence in the words "tu jo kahe jag jeet lu," like yeah, tell me, and the world is ours. How often do we feel that kind of ready when it comes to love? Not often, and that's what makes it so damn relatable. I can definitely imagine this being one of those songs that people casually scroll past until they actually take a second to listen, leaving them wrapped up in its whispers, trying to figure out when exactly they fell in love with it.

Lyric Annotations

Rubaroo Yayy Rubaroo Rubaroo Rubaroo Yayy

"Rubaroo Yayy Rubaroo Rubaroo Rubaroo Yayy" is all about that moment of direct encounter. It's like you're standing face to face with whatever you've been dreaming of, and it feels both exciting and daunting. "Rubaroo" is such a cool way of capturing that face-to-face moment, almost like saying "hello" to your dreams. Faheem Abdullah and Chinmayi Sripada make it sound like a celebration, but you can feel the nerves too. It’s a party in your heart, but there's some serious butterflies going on.

Dheeme Dheeme Dil ko yeh kaisi dhamki lagi hai

When Faheem Abdullah and Chinmayi Sripada sing "dheeme dheeme dil ko yeh kaisi dhamki lagi hai," it’s like your heart is freaking out a bit, isn't it? The idea of the heart feeling threatened, or getting a "dhamki" (threat), is wild because it mixes this sweet excitement with fear. It’s like when you're on the verge of something big, and you can’t tell if the butterflies in your stomach are excitement or terror. Bheems Ceciroleo nailed that weird, beautiful tension.

karde ishara haazir hai jahaan

When Bheems Ceciroleo writes "karde ishara haazir hai jahaan," it’s like saying, "Give me the sign and I'm ready for anything." It’s all about anticipation and the excitement of being on the brink of something. You know that feeling when you're on the edge of a big moment and just waiting for a nod to dive in? Faheem Abdullah and Chinmayi Sripada capture that rush. It's like standing at the starting line, waiting for the world to say go.

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"Rubaroo" is a popular song sung by Faheem Abdullah, Chinmayi Sripada, released in 2026. The lyrics are penned by Bheems Ceciroleo and the music is composed by Bheems Ceciroleo. This song is from the movie "Dacoit" (2026). The song is released under Sony Music India.

Contributors

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Lyrics Editor

Priya Sharma

Formatted & structured lyrics

Mar 16, 2026

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Published by

Tarun Mathur

DJYoungster Editorial Team

Mar 16, 2026

AR

Fact Checked by

Ananya Reddy

Verified against original audio

Mar 16, 2026

VI

Translation Editor

Vikram Iyer

Translated lyrics & meanings

Mar 16, 2026

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

Frequently Asked Questions about Rubaroo

This track features the combined talents of Faheem Abdullah, Chinmayi Sripada, dropping in 2026 via Sony Music India.
The words in "Rubaroo" were written by Bheems Ceciroleo. Good lyrics make or break a song, and Bheems Ceciroleo clearly knew what they were doing here.
The music for "Rubaroo" was composed by Bheems Ceciroleo. A good composition is what gives a song its mood, and this one delivers.
You'll hear "Rubaroo" in the 2026 film "Dacoit". The song plays a key role in the movie's soundtrack and gained massive popularity through the film.
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"Rubaroo" is up on all the usual platforms: Spotify, Gaana, JioSaavn, Apple Music, YouTube Music. DJYoungster has the complete lyrics whenever you need them.
There are 3 annotated sections in "Rubaroo" where specific lines get broken down in detail. Tap any highlighted part in the lyrics and you will see what that line actually means — the wordplay, the cultural reference, or the story behind what Faheem Abdullah is saying. No guessing required.