Gen-Z Lyrics brings you Chalke Dekh Lyrics from the album “Tears & Punchlines”, performed by MC Insane. The concept for this hindi love track originated with MC Insane, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through 10A, the producer behind it.
Chalke Dekh Lyrics
Mere saath chalke dekh
Janeman ek kadam
Agle pal tere saath
Khud hi chal doonga
Income bhale kam
Lekin dam mere me
Thoda time milega
To sab kar loonga
Bhale mile haar
Lekin haar nahi manega
Agar keh de to haan
To kya dar zamaane ka
Bande pyaar zyada karo
Bhale kam kamaane ka
20 saal me aake main aisa haal nahi karega
Jaisa sabne kiya mere saath sabne udaya mazaak
Tera mujh pe har ek baar wahi mujhe deta aag
Dil me jale jwaala jwaala
Dil me uska aana jaana
Kam khaata hoon khaanavaana
Kaam mera gaana gaana
Asli hai sab jo likhe shayari me hum
Mera dairy bhi kahe mere gaayaki me dam
Agar aayegi sanam to wo laayeegi jakhm
Hai apnaana tujhe use to phir kaahe ki sharam
Bechaare lekin haare nahi ye dukh taklife meri hai
Tumhaare nahi jo hua wo bataare kuch chupare nahi
Bye bye bol ke wo yaade meri jaari nahi
Aaj dekha toota taara sapne usse vish maangi
Usne bola main bechaara aasamaan maine khud ka haara
Mera kuch nahi bacha tumhein kya hi laake doon
Dekh yahi sachchai aakhir me kuch na bachta hai
Kab tak meri ho jaa tumhein main dikha ke
Javaab bhi to chhupe hain sawaalon ke pahaad me
Beete kaafi saal kyon main ab bhi usi haal me
Nikal bhi nahi paa raha aisa fasa meri jaal me
Marta hoon tujh pe “i’m sending my love”
Aye “i’m sending my love”
Meri jaan milenge phir kab
You know ki main karta tera intezaar
You know ki main kitna karta tujhse pyaar
Mere saath chalke dekh
Janeman ek kadam
Agle pal tere saath
Khud hi chal doonga
Income bhale kam
Lekin dam mere me
Thoda time milega
To sab kar loonga
Bhale mile haar
Lekin haar nahi manega
Agar keh de to haan
To kya dar zamaane ka
Bande pyaar zyada karo
Bhale kam kamaane ka
20 saal me aake main aisa haal nahi karega
written by: MC Insane
“Chalke Dekh” Song Meaning Explained
The Big Picture
Right away the title feels like an invitation, kind of a dare, like the singer is leaning in and saying, come with me and see how this plays out. It sets the whole mood, simple but stubborn, like he isn’t asking for a grand pact, just one step together. That tiny step becomes this promise, the frame for everything that follows, a mix of hustle and hope and the plain truth that love sometimes asks you to walk into uncertainty with someone else.
Most Impactful Lines
There are a couple of lines that keep replaying in my head, the ones that make me pause mid-song. “Mere saath chalke dekh” is such a soft demand, not bossy, but confident, it tells you this person believes the path matters more than the promise. And then “Income bhale kam” hits differently, because it’s honest and a little raw, like he’s admitting the practical stuff might be light, but his heart and effort are heavy, so weigh that, you know? Also the line “Bande pyaar zyada karo, Bhale kam kamaane ka” is quietly rebellious, it flips the usual priorities and it’s the kind of line that makes you grin because it feels true and risky at once.
Decoding The Chorus
Start with the opening, it’s an offer and a test, “Mere saath chalke dekh“, like he’s saying, don’t decide from the sidelines, walk and see. The next bit, “Janeman ek kadam“, narrows it down, asks for that single stride of faith, it’s small but everything depends on it. Then the promise, “Agle pal tere saath, Khud hi chal doonga“, here he’s flipping the script, saying he’ll keep pace and maybe carry the weight if needed, that’s protective, earnest. When he admits “Income bhale kam, Lekin dam mere me“, it’s not a plea, it’s a fact offered, like, choose me for what I’ll be, not for what I’ll buy. And the chorus closes with the stubborn refusal to quit, “Bhale mile haar, Lekin haar nahi manega“, which makes the whole chorus less romantic fluff and more a lived vow, you can almost see the patient grind behind the tenderness.
Most Relatable Part
Honestly, the bit about wanting to give more but having so little, that’s where it gets personal for me. The lines about being laughed at, feeling burnt inside, yet still singing and doing the work, that’s everyday bravery. When he says things like, “Marta hoon tujh pe ‘i’m sending my love'”, there’s this mixture of humor and ache, as if he’s trying to be playful to hide how much it actually hurts when someone doesn’t come back. That’s the human heart of the song, the tug between pride and longing, you know, wanting to be worthy and also wanting to be chosen for who you are even if your pockets are light.
Conclusion & Overall Message
In the end it leaves you with a gentle, stubborn warmth. It’s not grand romance, it’s an argument for showing up, over and over, for choosing love as a practice not a trophy, and for valuing the person who will walk the path beside you even if the map is messy. The song feels like a friend who keeps showing up, sometimes messy, sometimes imperfect, but honest, and that honest stick-to-it-iveness is the real pulse here. I keep coming back to it because it’s the kind of song that feels like a small promise you can keep, and that, well, that’s kind of everything.
Chalke Dekh Song Video
Chalke Dekh Song Credits
| Song | Chalke Dekh |
| Artist(s) | MC Insane |
| Album | Tears & Punchlines [EP] |
| Writer(s) | MC Insane |
| Producer(s) | 10A |





