Gen-Z Lyrics brings you Nishane Lyrics, performed by Veet Baljit & Sargi Maan. The concept for this punjabi track originated with Veet Baljit, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through Goldy Kehal & Happy Kehal, the producer behind it.
Nishane Lyrics
Ho bheed yaraan di te votan jinne kharche
(bheed yaraan di te votan jinne kharche)
Ve challi chandigarh jaan thode parche
(challi chandigarh jaan thode parche)
Ki khattegi tu la ke ithe yaariyan ni rahin de yaarane paun nu
Band botle main 30 bore rakhia ni hikkaan te nishane laun nu
Ho kah ton pehli akh naal billo phirdi aa ishqe da jaap paun nu
Band botle main 30 bore rakhia
Ve main deep galle utte sutti gutt phirdi
Bhabi aakhdi begane patti putt phirdi
Chachi rakhdi e meri akh soniya ve kaali rehndi buha dhon nu
Main vi ak47 wangu phirdi aa mundian patake paun nu
Mere nakk nu tu koka le de sonhiya begani le de gori tod nu
Main vi ak47 wangu phirdi aa mundian patake paun nu
Jailon bari ho ke aaje mera jatt ve
Dewan majhe jado high poori patt ve
O mudh dinosaur aa gaye tere shehar ni
Chadhi aundi fir badlan di lehar ni
Banda labhda ni sade vall sonhiya ve koi votan ch khadaun nu
Band botle main 30 bore rakhia ni hikkaan te nishane laun nu
Ho kah ton pehli akh naal billo phirdi aa ishqe da jaap paun nu
Band botle main 30 bore rakhia
Ni sade vaddean bhaiaan nu itthe bai aakhde
Asin khud nu haraje de javai aakhde
Khudi boldi aa thodi taan staraan vich ve khade
Bambe wale ghar te kataraan vich ve
Shri devi di kudi vi tahi phirdi aa ithe fotoan khichaun nu
Mere nakk nu tu koka le de sonhiya ve gani le de gori dhon nu
Main vi ak47 wangu phirdi aa mundian patake paun nu
written by: Veet Baljit
“Nishane” Song Meaning Explained
The Big Picture
Right away the title, Nishane, frames everything, it sets a tone that are all about aiming, marking, being seen, and like, staking your claim. The song feels like a walk through a neighborhood you already know, but seen from the eyes of someone who wants to be both admired and feared, you know? There’s this mix of celebration and warning in the air, like a party that also says keep your distance. It wears pride like jewelry, and at the same time the lyrics keep pointing at targets, literal and not literal, so the title is this neat little lens that makes the rest of the lines read as confident declarations, and also as small tremors of insecurity under the bravado.
Most Impactful Lines
There are a couple lines that always make me press rewind, they just land. For example Band botle main 30 bore rakhia ni hikkaan te nishane laun nu, that image, it’s blunt, it’s loud… it’s not just about being armed, it’s about setting a standard, showing you mean business. The repetition of that idea makes it feel ritualistic, like prepping for a test you keep taking. Then there’s Main vi ak47 wangu phirdi aa mundian patake paun nu, which on the surface is flex, but it also reads like a promise to protect the good things, and also to explode into celebration when it’s time, it’s this odd mix of menace and festivity that hooks you. And I can’t ignore Ho bheed yaraan di te votan jinne kharche, because that one smells of loyalty and cost, like friendship isn’t free, you pay in presence, in reputational currency, and the song keeps circling that idea, which is why it sticks.
Decoding The Chorus
The funny thing about this chorus is how it keeps circling back to that one heavy line, Band botle main 30 bore rakhia ni hikkaan te nishane laun nu, and every time it comes around it feels like the song pauses just a little. It’s not just flex energy, it kind of works like a heartbeat, steady and loud, telling you what the whole vibe of the track is built on. That idea of keeping strength close to your chest, almost like you’re preparing for whatever comes next, it says more about the character than any long explanation ever would.
And when the chorus slides into Ho kah ton pehli akh naal billo phirdi aa ishqe da jaap paun nu, it softens everything for a second. The picture flips from toughness to this almost shy admission that love or attraction still sneaks in, even when you’re trying to walk around like you’re untouchable. I like that shift, it makes the chorus feel alive, like it has its own little mood swings.
So the chorus ends up creating this loop where one moment you’re talking firepower and the next you’re talking feelings, and the mix weirdly works. It makes you feel like the person in the song is trying to balance their reputation with their emotions, and honestly, that juggling act is what makes the chorus stick in your head long after the track stops.
Most Relatable Part
For me the most human, the part that actually softens the edges, is the casual name checks and family textures tossed in between the flashes. Lines about bhabi, chachi, even the bit about getting photos clicked, they ground the bravado. Like when the singer says Chachi rakhdi e meri akh soniya ve kaali rehndi buha dhon nu, it are a tiny domestic image dropped into a scene that’s otherwise all smoke and lights, and that contrast makes the whole thing feel real. It reminds me that beneath the loud trousers and loud talk there are small loyalties, little rituals, people watching and nodding, and that’s what feels close. Also the way the song admits to costs, to standing out, to being judged, that hits different, because who hasn’t put on an extra layer just to feel like they belong somewhere, right?
Conclusion & Overall Message
When it all wraps up, the take away isn’t just that the narrator is tough, or that he parties hard, it’s that he’s marking territory, marking identity, and asking us to notice. Nishane is about targets, yes, but it’s also about choosing what you aim for, loyalty, image, the cost of being seen. The song leaves you feeling a little exhilarated and a little wary at the same time, like you want to join the celebration but also you know there are lines drawn in the dust. Honestly, that tension is the best part, because it makes the song breathe, it makes it feel like a person, not just a persona. I keep replaying it because it sounds like someone I know at three in the morning, half proud, half tired, daring the world and asking the world to detect them back.
Nishane Song Video
Nishane Song Credits
| Song | Nishane |
| Artist(s) | Veet Baljit & Sargi Maan |
| Album | Nishane |
| Writer(s) | Veet Baljit |
| Producer(s) | Goldy Kehal & Happy Kehal |





