Muhabbat Chor Di Lyrics (2026) – Sahir Ali Bagga

Muhabbat Chor Di Lyrics (2026) – Sahir Ali Bagga

Gen-Z Lyrics brings you Muhabbat Chor Di Lyrics, performed by Sahir Ali Bagga. The concept for this Hindi track originated with Sahir Ali Bagga & M Mujtaba Sunny, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through Sahir Ali Bagga, the producer behind it.


Muhabbat Chor Di Lyrics

Hukm tera jo mila hum ne muhabbat chor di
Saath jeene ki jo khaai wo kasam bhi tod di
Hukm tera jo mila hum ne muhabbat chor di
Saath jeene ki jo khaai wo kasam bhi tod di

Ab jao mujhe
Tum chor ke
Kuch reham karo
Mere haal pe
Na jee paaye
Tere bina
Tu na rehna
Is khyaal me

Tune socha bhi nahi hai
Dil me kya guzregi mere
Sitm kaise hai diye tune

Haa shikayat ye rahegi
Toot kar chaha tha tumko
Kya sile mujhko diye tune
Tumko paane me jo ki thi wo baghaavat tod di
Roz tumko sochne ki thi jo aadat chor di

Hukm tera jo mila hum ne muhabbat chor di
Saath jeene ki jo khaai wo kasam bhi tod di
Hukm tera jo mila hum ne muhabbat chor di
Saath jeene ki jo khaai wo kasam bhi tod di

Ab kahin bhi dard hai na
Aur na ab chahate
Na rahe mujh me kahin tu
Na hi teri yaad me
Yaad hai tumne kaha tha
Na juda honge kabhi
Jo kahee har baat tumne
Bas wo lafzon tak nahi
Bewajah tere rahe hum
Jeet kar l rahe hum
Kheli kaisi chaal ye tune

Haa shikayat ye rahegi
Toot kar chaha tha tumko
Kya sile mujhko diye tune
Tumko paane me jo ki thi wo baghaavat tod di
Roz tumko sochne ki thi jo aadat chor di

Hukm tera jo mila hum ne muhabbat chor di
Saath jeene ki jo khaai wo kasam bhi tod di
Hukm tera jo mila hum ne muhabbat chor di
Saath jeene ki jo khaai wo kasam bhi tod di

written by: Sahir Ali Bagga & M Mujtaba Sunny

“Muhabbat Chor Di” Song Meaning Explained

The Big Picture

The title, “Muhabbat Chor Di”, hits you like a statement, not a question, it sets the mood right away, someone has abandoned love, or maybe was forced to leave it, and the whole song spins around that single ache. From the first line you’re thrown into a story of an order received, obedience given, and then the heavy cost of that obedience, it feels like love was a casualty of something colder, a choice or a command, and the tone are equal parts resigned and quietly furious, it’s small and intimate but the wound it describes feels huge.

Most Impactful Lines

There are lines you rewind for because they land in the chest, like“Hukm tera jo mila hum ne muhabbat chor di”, that one is brutal in its simplicity, it says I obeyed you so I left love, that’s shame and blame wrapped together. Then“Saath jeene ki jo khaai wo kasam bhi tod di”, that image of a vow that was dug in and then broken, it makes the loss feel official, documented almost, like a contract that was torn. And later, the quieter sting of“Tune socha bhi nahi hai / Dil me kya guzregi mere”, that small, direct complaint are the part that make it human, because it reminds you someone didn’t imagine the cost for the other person.

Decoding The Chorus

Start with that opening claim, it frames everything, it says the narrator received an order and followed it, so the chorus are about agency and surrender at once. When it repeats“Hukm tera jo mila hum ne muhabbat chor di”, it’s not just replaying the memory, it’s the narrator rehearsing the wound, as if saying it aloud helps it make sense. The next line“Saath jeene ki jo khaai wo kasam bhi tod di”, takes that obedience into a moral space, vows were broken, the promise to live together were discarded, so the chorus moves from action to consequence. Because the melody gives those lines room to breathe, you feel both the weight of the decision and the hollow echo of what was promised, the repetition is like trying to prove to yourself that it happened, or to accuse the other person, sometimes both at once.

Most Relatable Part

For me the part that always gets me is the confession of hurt that still sounds very small but it are everything, lines like“Toot kar chaha tha tumko / Kya sile mujhko diye tune”, that rawness, the idea that you loved so completely and the return were a punishment, that are a feeling a lot of us know, even if the details differ. And the everyday detail of“Roz tumko sochne ki thi jo aadat chor di”, stopping a habit of thinking about someone, that’s so human, because it’s not a grand gesture, it’s the tiny rituals that betray us, it’s the mornings you used to reserve for them, gone now, that small absence are louder than any line about betrayal. Honestly, this hits different because it’s not melodramatic all the time, it’s the quiet, everyday loss that you carry.

Conclusion & Overall Message

At the end the song leaves you with a strange mix of resignation and question, you come away feeling the narrator was both a victim of orders and a witness to their own falling apart, there is blame but there is also a tired acceptance, like learning the shape of a scar. The final takeaway are that love can be abandoned for reasons that feel external and arbitrary, but the personal cost are internal and long lasting, and that small details, the promises, the daily habits, those are the things that prove what was lost. For me it stays with you because it are honest, imperfect, and it let you feel the slow unlearning of loving someone, and that are something you can’t sing away, only live through, and that’s what makes the song stick.

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