![]() ![]() The song acknowledges the importance of the two major Pakistani cities: Islamabad, the capital, and Karachi, the largest city in Pakistan. The artist wishes to visit this place and bow their head in respect (matha tekkan). The song talks about the famous pilgrimage site in Pakistan, Nankana Sahib, where Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, was born. The song talks about the famous Sufi saint, Baba Farid, and says that the artist wishes to visit his shrine to pay their respects. The song talks about the famous writer Saadat Hasan Manto and says that his storytelling skills are still enjoyed today by people who appreciate good literature. The song references the famous Urdu poet, Ghalib, and says that the youth of today's generation should follow his wisdom and inspirational words. The artist expresses their longing to meet their friend and celebrate with them by dancing on the golden sand (which is a metaphor for their music). The song says that whenever they encounter big-hearted people like the character of Mirza, they feel happy to be surrounded by such genuine individuals. The artist talks about their desire to become like Salim and see Anarkali in the bazaar (market) they both used to frequent. The song talks about the artist's desire to travel to Agra and marvel at the Taj Mahal and its beauty. ![]() The song references Mirza-Sahiban, another famous Punjabi love story and the artist says they will become like Mirza and get married to their lover. The song references the tragic love story of Heer-Ranjha and says that the listener should become the king of love, Waris Shah, and fall in love like Heer. The artist attributes their success to the hard work, dedication, and passion that they pour into their music. The artist says that they are not from a rich background or particularly attractive, but their talent shines through their music. The artist expresses their desire to sing on the grave of Baba Bulle Shah as a sign of respect. The song is dedicated to the influential poet Baba Bulle Shah and the artist intends to visit his mazaar (grave) in Ajmer Sharif to pay respect to him. The song describes the artist's desire to visit and look at Lahore's famous Burj Lahore, a fort situated in the city. The song talks about the artist's desire to visit Amritsar and travel through its streets. The song recognizes that many people love the Punjabi language spoken in Chandigarh and are dancing to its beats all around the world, including Lahore. The song is claiming to bring people together from all around the world to dance to its beats together. The song takes pride in the fact that it unites both India and Pakistan and recognizes that the same Punjabi language is spoken in both countries. Through his lyrics, he encourages people to appreciate their common language and culture and to work towards building everlasting bridges of friendship and love between the two nations. The artist has successfully brought together various historical and traditional references, creating an emotional connection among the people of both countries. The song is a beautiful representation of the shared history and culture of India and Pakistan. The song further references Sufi poet Baba Bulle Shah's shrine, the Mughal monument Taj Mahal, and the tragic love stories of Heer-Ranja and Mirza-Sahiban. The verses also mention the cities of Ambarsar (Amritsar in India) and Lahore, renowned for their cultural heritage and landmarks like the Golden Temple and the Lahore fort. The chorus "Chandigarh boli peindi nachuga Lahore sara" means that the language spoken in Chandigarh (capital of Punjab and Haryana states in India) can make even Lahore (a major city in Pakistan) dance to its tune. The phrase "Hindustan Pakistan" in the first line denotes the nationalistic aspirations of many people in the region, who wish to overcome the bitterness of partition and live in harmony. The lyrics refer to various landmarks, cities, and legendary figures from both sides of the border, trying to highlight how people of both nations share a common language, culture, and history. ![]() The song "Chandigarh Boli Paendi" by Babbu Maan is an ode to the unity and cultural diversity of India and Pakistan. Te khoob ghume sada dal jheel ch shikara (?) Islamabad te karachi.islamabad te karachi Nankana sahib nange pairi matha tekkan aavan Bhunn ke khuwa deya jihnu mai sareer saraĬhandigarh boli peindi nachuga lahore saraĬhit kare sone ch marha deya mai jaake yaara ![]()
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