Gen-Z Lyrics brings you Tohr Aap Boldi Lyrics from the upcoming movie “Ishqa’n De Lekhe”, performed by Gurnam Bhullar. The concept for this Punjabi track originated with Kaptaan, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through Speed Records, the producer behind it.
Tohr Aap Boldi Lyrics
Saambheya nahi vair koi nabed layi da
Tere naal vi akhan naal khed layi da
Oda bahale hoye nahi friendly kade
Saheli yaar di nu bhabhi keh ke ched layi da
Kinniyan bhajaye jutti dassay vairi di
Kithe khadi jatt di zubaan nu pata
Tohr kinni kadda tohr aap boldi
Jaan kinni kadda meri jaan nu pata
Oh dil kidda jatt da dil janda
Peg baare liver te launa nu pata
(peg baare liver te launa nu pata)
Kaartus varge sabha jattan de
Sade choni nu ditte ithe mehik de
Gabbru di gaddi ch shikari patlo
Pendu shehri lahiri zahiri har type de
Samaan kithon aunda afgaan jaanda
Kiddhi goli khanda akh nal nu pata
Tohr kinni kadda tohr aap boldi
Jaan kinni kadda meri jaan nu pata
Oh dil kidda jatt da dil janda
Peg baare liver te launa nu pata
Yaran nal vajjia mahol patron
Khed gaye taan fir changa vi nahin laggana
Sade utte aa ke jadon murhegi kade
Oh dekh lai jawani da vi ji nahin laggana
Tu lado ladiyan main reh jaandi
Tenu arkane jihnu khan nu pata
Tohr kinni kadda tohr aap boldi
Jaan kinni kadda meri jaan nu pata
Oh dil kidda jatt da dil janda
Peg baare liver te launa nu pata
Tohr kinni kadda tohr aap boldi
Jaan kinni kadda meri jaan nu pata
Oh dil kidda jatt da dil janda
Peg baare liver te launa nu pata
written by: Kaptaan
“Tohr Aap Boldi” Song Meaning Explained
The Big Picture
This song feels like a portrait of swagger and soft edges at the same time. It’s called Tohr Aap Boldi, and that phrase is like a shorthand for personality speaking before words do, the posture that says more than a sentence ever could. The whole track moves between showing off, teasing, and a kind of tender reckoning, like someone who talks loud but feels things quietly, you know. The title frames it as a story about presence, about how attitude can do the talking, and that alone sets the mood of the song—confident, a little playful, and underneath, curiously vulnerable.
Most Impactful Lines
There are a couple of lines that make you rewind, not because they are complicated, but because they land with a kind of lived truth. “Tohr kinni kadda tohr aap boldi” is the obvious one, it’s like the song’s heartbeat, that image of someone’s carriage doing the talking for them is cinematic. Then the contrast, “Jaan kinni kadda meri jaan nu pata“—there’s a bluntness to admitting you don’t fully know yourself, or that someone else doesn’t know you, and that honesty hits low.
Also, the comic, oddly human line “Peg baare liver te launa nu pata” makes this song feel grounded, it’s not all grand statements, it’s also about silly, stubborn little habits that speak of who a person are, and that mix of bravado with small domestic truth is what sticks.
Decoding The Chorus
Start with “Tohr kinni kadda tohr aap boldi“, that’s the setup, the idea that posture, walk, the small everyday dignity, it narrates. It’s saying, look, you can read a person without words, their stance is loud enough. Then “Jaan kinni kadda meri jaan nu pata“, which twists expectations, it’s like admitting I am not an open book, or maybe I am and you still don’t get me, it’s ambiguous and that ambiguity makes it real.
Next “Oh dil kidda jatt da dil janda“, simple but layered, asking how a jatt’s heart beats, is it tough, soft, hidden, the line is almost rhetorical, it wants you to imagine the contradiction. Then the repeated kicker “Peg baare liver te launa nu pata“, which on the surface is playful, a nod to being human, to vices and rituals, but it also works like a metaphor, showing what really matters to someone, what they are willing to risk or protect, and that gives the chorus its warmth.
Most Relatable Part
For me the most real bit are the parts where the bravado slips and something ordinary appears, like when they mention friends and the scene of being with yaaran, the sense of belonging in small things. Lines about teasing the bhabhi or the playful pride in social standing, those little neighbourhood details, they are so human, they remind me of evenings with friends, loud laughter, small competitions, and that feeling when someone you like walks by and suddenly nothing else matter. It are these slices of life that make the song more than a flex, they make it feel familiar and messy, like real people are living inside the tune.
Conclusion & Overall Message
At the end, the song leaves you with a picture of pride that is soft at the edges, a confidence that’s hungry for recognition but also amused by life’s little rituals. It celebrates appearance, sure, but it never forgets the tiny human things that actually define us, the habits, the friends, the small weaknesses. I walk away from it feeling uplifted, a little amused, and oddly comforted, because it says you can be bold and still be ordinary, you can own your tohr and still care for small things like a peg or a friend’s smile. That combination are what makes it stick, honestly, this hits different every time I hear it.
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Tohr Aap Boldi Song Video
Tohr Aap Boldi Song Credits
| Song | Tohr Aap Boldi |
| Artist(s) | Gurnam Bhullar |
| Album | Ishqa’n De Lekhe [Movie] |
| Writer(s) | Kaptaan |
| Producer(s) | Speed Records |






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