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Chhote Chhote Bhayiyo Ke Bade Bhaiya Song Lyrics

Meaning and listening notes

This Hindi song, "Chhote Chhote Bhayiyo Ke Bade Bhaiya," is from the movie "Hum Saath Saath Hain." It features vocals by Kumar Sanu and Udit Narayan, with music by Ram-Laxman and lyrics by Dev Kohli.

Interpretation

The lyrics joyfully depict the wedding of an elder brother, celebrating the festive atmosphere with traditional music and family gatherings. It evokes nostalgic memories of childhood while looking forward to a new journey, drawing a parallel to the sacred union of Ram and Sita.

Listen forrepetition of the main title phraseimagery of wedding celebrations and family festivalsreferences to childhood memoriesthe comparison to ram and sita's wedding
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Lyrics

Chhote chhote bhayiyo ke bade bhaiya, aaj banenge kisike saiya Dhol nagade baje shehanayiya, jhum ke aayee mangal ghadiya...... Bhabhi ke sung holee me, rang gulal udayenge Aayegee jab jab diwalee, milkar deep jalayenge Chunri kee kar degee chhaiya, aayegee banke purwaiya Chhote chhote bhayiyo ke bade bhaiya, aaj banenge kise ke saiya... Jhilmil ho gayee hain ankhiya, yad aayee bachpan kee ghadiya Naye safar me lag jayegee, pyar kee inko hathkadiya Jachte hain dekho kaise bade bhaiya, ramjee bihane chale sita maiya Chhote chhote bhayiyo ke bade bhaiya, aaj banenge kise ke saiya...

About this song

Chhote Chhote Bhayiyo Ke Bade Bhaiya Lyrics from Hum Saath Saath Hain Lyrics (hindi) sung by kumar sanu, udit narayan. This song is composed by ram-laxman with lyrics penned by dev kohli. Hum Saath Saath Hain Lyrics (hindi) movie and the songs were released in. Chhote Chhote Bhayiyo Ke Bade Bhaiya Lyrics from Hum Saath Saath Hain Lyrics: kumar sanu, udit narayan sings this hindi song for Hum Saath Saath Hain Lyrics film with music by ram-laxman