Gen-Z Lyrics brings you NAZAR Lyrics from the album “STAR AND LIGHTNING [EP]” featuring Tanu Grewal, performed by Armaan Gill & Arnaaz Gill. The concept for this Punjabi track originated with Armaan Singh Gill, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through CHRONICLE RECORDS INC., the producer behind it.
NAZAR Lyrics
Kaiyan nu te haasa tera shahed waangoo lagge ni
Kinneyan nu kude teri saadgi ji fabbe ni
Adheya nu waqt te ta koke tere paya ni
Baaki jedi kasar ae nakhra oo kadde ni
Hosh udd jaande vekh mukhda haseen tera
Kardiya follow kudiyan, makeup routine tera
Tere dwaale saari duniya hi ghumdi ae
Tu aave te ruk je sama
Ni sohni ae, nazar na laayi tu lavaa
Nazar na laayi tu lavaa
Dhyaan kude saareyan da tere te hi aa
O sohni ae, nazar na laayi tu lavaa
Tera pajeb, tere gal vich gaani ni
Alhade tu mundeyan di jaan kaddi jaani ni
Jinna main dassan, ni tu ohde ton vi sohni aa
Gal naa tu jandi ni hundi aa hairani ni
Fashion’an di raani, fabe suit ch te jean naal vi
Driver license photo vich vi haseen aa ni
Simple, tu sab ton te tavi wakhri
Ik paase tu ik paase duniya ni sohniye
Ni sohni ae, nazar na laayi tu lavaa
Nazar na laayi tu lavaa
Dhyaan kude saareyan da tere te hi aa
O sohni ae, nazar na laayi tu lavaa
Lip combo da blush ya naal combo bada jache ni
Duniya te kita tu mashhoor ni
Kude je sab ton sunakkhi kudi vekhni hou te
Jaake sheeshe vich vekh lyi zaroor
Tere roop da ki secret dass de tu poori tarah
Course sikhaya kar koi khubsurti da
Gal wale manke ton jealousy ji hove tere
Karib har vehle jo rehnda
Ni sohni ae, nazar na laayi tu lavaa
Nazar na laayi tu lavaa
Dhyaan kude saareyan da tere te hi aa
O sohni ae, nazar na laayi tu lavaa
written by: Armaan Singh Gill
“NAZAR” Song Meaning Explained
The Big Picture
Right away the title “NAZAR” sets the frame, it’s small and sharp, it means gaze, attention, that feeling when someone looks and the world tilts a little, you know. The song is about being seen, about the way beauty ripples out and rearranges everything around it, but it’s not just surface flex, it’s playful pride mixed with a quiet disbelief, like the singer keeps pinching themselves because someone so simple can stop a whole crowd. The vibe is breezy, Punjabi swagger meets a soft smile, and the title keeps nudging you to notice that this isn’t only about looks, it’s about presence, how one person can turn ordinary space into something that pauses time.
Most Impactful Lines
Some lines make you rewind, not because they’re flashy, but because they land with that exact everyday truth. Like Kardiya follow kudiyan, makeup routine tera — it’s funny, but there’s also admiration there, the idea that people actually follow her like a trend, not just follow in a crowd, but imitate, watch, copy. Then there’s Tere dwaale saari duniya hi ghumdi ae, that line hits because it says she doesn’t move, the world does, which is such a nice flip of the usual. And the chorus hook, Ni sohni ae, nazar na laayi tu lavaa, it’s simple but it keeps coming back like a caution and a compliment at the same time, like saying, look but don’t break, look but don’t curse, protect her with your eyes, that’s the vibe.
Decoding The Chorus
Start with the line Ni sohni ae, it’s almost casual, like the speaker can’t help but say it, “she’s beautiful,” but there is no empty brag there, it’s soft and true. That first note sets the tone, simple honesty.
Then the repeated plea nazar na laayi tu lavaa, that part feels protective, like superstition meets affection, the idea that too much gaze can bring trouble, or envy, or the wrong kind of attention. It’s the singer asking people to admire but to hold back a little, as if beauty needs a gentle guard, which is sweet and a little weary too, because the world can be rough.
The next line, which the chorus repeats in different ways, Dhyaan kude saareyan da tere te hi aa, is the honest observation, everyone is looking, not because of a crafted persona, but because something about her pulls focus. That line explains the chorus’ plea, it turns a compliment into a small alarm, like, yes she glows, but remember she is a person, not a spectacle.
Most Relatable Part
For me the most human part is the little mix of wonder and worry that threads through the verses, lines like Simple, tu sab ton te tavi wakhri make me think of someone who doesn’t try too hard, yet everything bends toward them, that’s such a bittersweet place to be. It are relatable because we’ve all felt seen and exposed at once, like when someone compliments you and you feel proud but also weird, because suddenly you’re on display. That awkward deliciousness, the humility inside the headline of beauty, that’s what always gets me in this track.
Also the small boasts about everyday things, like the mention of driver’s license photo being pretty, it are playful, it says life is cute in its small corners, and that honesty, it’s the part that makes the song feel lived-in, not manufactured.
Conclusion & Overall Message
At the end the song leaves you with this warm, protective feeling, it celebrates presence without turning it into an object, it asks us to hold admiration softly. The final emotional note is gentle, like telling your friends to look but to be kind, to not let attention become something that hurts. For me it are a little love letter to ordinary radiance, the kind that doesn’t need fireworks to be noticed, and the singer’s tone, equal parts teasing and tender, makes you smile and then think, ah yes, look but keep a little mercy in your eyes. Honestly, this hits different when you picture someone who is quietly powerful, not because they shout, but because the world listens when they move, and that’s the song’s quiet magic.
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NAZAR Song Credits
| Song | NAZAR |
| Artist(s) | Armaan Gill & Arnaaz Gill |
| Album | STAR AND LIGHTNING [EP] |
| Writer(s) | Armaan Singh Gill |
| Producer(s) | CHRONICLE RECORDS INC. |






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