Hasi Hasi Dekhairahechu - Aruna Lama Lyrics & Chords
Most loved music in 70's
"Hasi Hasi Jalirahe" (हाँसी हाँसी जलिरहे) is a deeply poignant and melancholic classic Nepali song performed by the legendary vocalist Aruna Lama, fondly remembered as the "Nightingale of the Hills." The song features evocative lyrics penned by Narendraraj Prasai and a hauntingly beautiful musical composition by Kundanraj Subba, originally released as part of the album Swarnim Sanjh. Accompanying the classic audio is a classic music video featuring model Pooja Pradhan. The song stands as a masterclass in Nepali tragedy pop/classical fusion, showcasing Aruna Lama’s signature emotionally heavy, velvety vocals that effortlessly capture the depths of human suffering and heartbreak.
Thematically, the song delves into the agonizing experience of masking profound inner grief with a superficial smile. The lyrics, "Hasi hasi jali rahe, khushi sangai bali rahechu" (Smilingly I keep burning, along with happiness I am burning), illustrate a soul setting fire to its own chest while presenting a dry, brave smile to the world. It paints a painful picture of existential loneliness and the irony of human relationships—noting how people only offer tears and sympathy at a person’s deathbed ("Laas mathi Gaala Tarna..."), while leaving them to struggle entirely alone and weeping through the journey of life. Through its poetic verses and Aruna Lama's soul-stirring rendition, the song remains an enduring anthem of emotional resilience and tragic beauty in Nepali music history.
Most loved music in 70's
"Hasi Hasi Jalirahe" (हाँसी हाँसी जलिरहे) is a deeply poignant and melancholic classic Nepali song performed by the legendary vocalist Aruna Lama, fondly remembered as the "Nightingale of the Hills." The song features evocative lyrics penned by Narendraraj Prasai and a hauntingly beautiful musical composition by Kundanraj Subba, originally released as part of the album Swarnim Sanjh. Accompanying the classic audio is a classic music video featuring model Pooja Pradhan. The song stands as a masterclass in Nepali tragedy pop/classical fusion, showcasing Aruna Lama’s signature emotionally heavy, velvety vocals that effortlessly capture the depths of human suffering and heartbreak.
Thematically, the song delves into the agonizing experience of masking profound inner grief with a superficial smile. The lyrics, "Hasi hasi jali rahe, khushi sangai bali rahechu" (Smilingly I keep burning, along with happiness I am burning), illustrate a soul setting fire to its own chest while presenting a dry, brave smile to the world. It paints a painful picture of existential loneliness and the irony of human relationships—noting how people only offer tears and sympathy at a person’s deathbed ("Laas mathi Gaala Tarna..."), while leaving them to struggle entirely alone and weeping through the journey of life. Through its poetic verses and Aruna Lama's soul-stirring rendition, the song remains an enduring anthem of emotional resilience and tragic beauty in Nepali music history.
Song Info
Release Year
1975
Genre
Sentimental, Oldies
Language
nepali
Added by
Binayak Chalise
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