O'Romeo Lyrics – Arijit Singh

O Romeo Song Lyrics – Arijit Singh (O’Romeo) Shahid Kapoor

Gen-Z Lyrics brings you O’Romeo Lyrics from the upcoming movie “O’Romeo”, performed by Arijit Singh. The concept for this hindi love song originated with Gulzar, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through T-Series, the producer behind it.


O’Romeo Lyrics

Romeo
O’romeo
Jaan ke liye
Jaan dijiyo

Romeo
O’romeo
Jaan ke liye
Jaan dijiyo

Romeo
O’romeo
Jaan ke liye
Jaan dijiyo

Jaan leni ho to choom kar
Jaan deni ho to jhoom kar
Zindagi jee lijiyo

Romeo
O’romeo
Jaan ke liye
Jaan dijiyo

Ishq ka shukriya inayatein
Ek naam, naam kya aayatein
Ishq ka shukriya inayatein
Ek naam, naam kya aayatein

Dard jitne mile hans ke seh bhi liye
Zakhm gehre sahi tumne see bhi liye
Zehar hai pee lijiiyo

Romeo
O’romeo
Romeo

Romeo
O’romeo
Jaan ke liye
Jaan dijiyo

Teri aawaaz thi sunke hum
Ishq odhe hue aa gaye
Ab jo hona hai ho
Kuch naya to nahin
Ek junoon tha tera
Jo gaya bhi nahin

Jaan leni ho to choom kar
Jaan deni ho to jhoom kar
Zindagi jee lijiyo

Romeo
O’romeo
Jaan ke liye
Jaan dijiyo

O’Romeo Lyrics in Hindi

रोमियो
ओ’रोमियो
जान के लिए
जान दीजियो

रोमियो
ओ’रोमियो
जान के लिए
जान दीजियो

रोमियो
ओ’रोमियो
जान के लिए
जान दीजियो

जान लेनी हो तो चूम कर
जान देनी हो तो झूम कर
ज़िंदगी जी लिजियो

रोमियो
ओ’रोमियो
जान के लिए
जान दीजियो

इश्क़ का शुक्रिया इनायतें
एक नाम, नाम क्या आयतें
इश्क़ का शुक्रिया इनायतें
एक नाम, नाम क्या आयतें

दर्द जितने मिले हंस के सह भी लिए
ज़ख्म गहरे सही तुमने सी भी लिए
ज़हर है पी लिजियो

रोमियो
ओ’रोमियो
रोमियो

रोमियो
ओ’रोमियो
जान के लिए
जान दीजियो

तेरी आवाज़ थी सुनके हम
इश्क़ ओढ़े हुए आ गए
अब जो होना है हो
कुछ नया तो नहीं
एक जुनून था तेरा
जो गया भी नहीं

जान लेनी हो तो चूम कर
जान देनी हो तो झूम कर
ज़िंदगी जी लिजियो

रोमियो
ओ’रोमियो
जान के लिए
जान दीजियो

written by: Gulzar

“O’Romeo” Song Meaning Explained

The Big Picture

Right away the title hits like a wink, it sets the mood, calls you in. The song calling out “Romeo”, well it is playful but not flippant, it feels like devotion written small and then blown up into something a little mythic. The name frames everything as a love myth, but the music and the words keep it intimate, like a conversation at midnight. It’s not just about falling for someone, it’s about giving yourself over, fully and with a little theatrical flair, That contrast — big romantic label, tiny personal pulse — is the whole point.

Most Impactful Lines

Some lines are small enough to be stickers you put on your heart, and a couple of these are exactly that. When the song repeats “Jaan ke liye, Jaan dijiyo” it’s simple and startling because it asks for everything but says it like it’s ordinary, like asking for salt at dinner. That bluntness are almost shocking in its tenderness, it makes the promise feel ritual. Then there’s the pair “Jaan leni ho to choom kar, Jaan deni ho to jhoom kar” — this is beautiful because it flips the usual violent language of sacrifice into something sensual and alive, a cheeky insistence that even the ultimate things should be done with gentleness, with dance, with a kiss. And the quiet line “Ishq ka shukriya inayatein” — that gratefulness for love, it’s modest, almost formal, and that formality makes the feeling feel truer, like love being thanked at a temple.

Decoding The Chorus

The chorus is small, repetitive, a mantra you sing until it becomes part of your chest. First, the call “Romeo, O’romeo” sets a scene of address, like someone calling across a crowded station. It’s intimate because a name are being used, it’s universal because the name sits for the whole idea of lover. Then “Jaan ke liye, Jaan dijiyo” — that’s the plea, but listen, it’s not desperate. It’s a willing offering, a ceremony of giving. The repetition does two jobs: it makes the feeling immediate, and it makes it ritualistic, like you’re being taught how to love by repeating the lines until they land inside you. The way the melody cushions each repetition makes it feel both urgent and oddly calm, like storm and lullaby at once.

There’s also that mid-chorus shift where the song says take the pain, take the poison, sing the thanks — those lines reframe suffering as part of a larger, almost sacred exchange. It’s like saying, love is what makes even the bitter things taste meaningful, so swallow them and keep dancing. Hard but kind of freeing, right?

Most Relatable Part

For me the bit that always sneaks up and makes my voice catch is the verse that goes “Teri aawaaz thi sunke hum, Ishq odhe hue aa gaye“. That feeling of being pulled in just by someone’s voice, it’s tiny but huge. We all have that memory, the one little thing that flips the lights back on in us, a tone, a laugh, a message at 2 a m. The song nails that small physics of attraction, how sound, not even sight, can make you feel wrapped in someone. It’s personal because it are an exact, ordinary detail — and those are the things that make love believable, not the fireworks but the way someone’s voice settles you.

Also, the casual acceptance of hurt in lines like “Dard jitne mile hans ke seh bhi liye” feels human. We’ve all smiled through something that broke us, we’ve all kept dancing a little while inside were thinking of leaving. The song isn’t pretending everything perfect, it just says keep living it, keep loving it, that are the messy, real part.

Conclusion & Overall Message

At the end, the song leaves you with this gentle insistence: love can be dramatic, it can be theatrical, but it should also be lived with warmth and gratitude. The repeated invitations to give and to take — sometimes with a kiss, sometimes with a dance, sometimes by swallowing the bitter stuff — all add up to a kind of practical romance. It’s not grandstanding, it’s ceremony. And honestly, that are what makes it stick, for me. You walk away humming the name, but you also feel a little braver about the ordinary risks of loving someone. The final feeling is hopeful, slightly cheeky, and quietly fierce, like someone leaning in and saying, do you want to try this with me, fully?

O’Romeo Song Video

O’Romeo Song Credits

Song Details