Gen-Z Lyrics brings you Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke Lyrics from the movie “KD: The Devil”, performed by Mangli featuring Nora Fatehi. The concept for this Hindi track originated with Raqeeb Alam, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through Arjun Janya, the producer behind it.
Sarke Chunri Teri Sarke Nora Fatehi Lyrics
हे, अरे सर, सर, सर, सर, सर से चुंदरी सरके
हे, धक, धक, धक, धक दिल ये मेरा धड़के
हल्लू से तू थाम ले
ये पल्लू मेरा, तेरा नाम ले
सरके सरके, चुनर तेरी सरके
सरके सरके, चुनर तेरी सरके
खलनायक हूँ मैं
पहले उठाले, अंदर वो डाले
नीचे एक बूंद न गिराए
खाली कर के निकाले
मुझ पे न गिराना मुझे लगता है डर
भेद खुल जाए न संभाल के जाना घर
चूसेगा या चाटेगा, जो करेगा कर
तेरी बोतल पे न पड़े किसी की भी नजर
सरके सरके, चुनर तेरी सरके
सरके सरके, चुनर तेरी सरके
खलनायक हूँ मैं
ओ मूंछों वाले इतना बता दे
घर मैं जवान घरवाली क्यूँ चाहे बाहर वाली
महंगी हूँ मैं थोड़ी
पर आउंगी न घबरा
खुश हो जाए तो फिर
मुझे लहंगा दिला
देखने में हूँ नरम
छूने ले तो गरम
चटपटी मैं यार, जैसे आम का अचार
सरके सरके, चुनर तेरी सरके
सरके सरके, चुनर तेरी सरके
खलनायक हूँ मैं
written by: Raqeeb Alam
“Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke” Song Meaning Explained
The Big Picture
You know how some songs just announce themselves right from the title… like they already know the vibe they’re bringing. Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke feels exactly like that. The whole phrase is about a slipping chunar, that scarf that keeps sliding off the shoulder, and honestly it’s such a playful image. In Indian songs a chunar isn’t just clothing, it’s a symbol of flirtation, of attention, of that tiny moment when someone notices you noticing them. So when the title keeps repeating “Sarke sarke, chunar teri sarke”, it’s basically setting the stage for this teasing, slightly mischievous energy. The whole track lives inside that feeling. It’s bold, a little cheeky, and kind of fearless about attraction. You can almost picture the scene without even watching the video, bright lights, confident dancing, someone owning the room while everyone else is trying to keep up.
And what I like is that the song never pretends to be something deeper than its vibe. It knows it’s playful, a little dramatic, a little seductive… and it leans into that fully. Sometimes songs try too hard to sound poetic, but here the charm is that it’s so direct. The attitude is the message.
Most Impactful Lines
There are a few lines that honestly make you pause for a second because they’re so vivid. One that always stands out to me is “Hey, dhak dhak dhak dhak dil ye mera dhadke”. It’s simple, sure, but the rhythm of those words literally sounds like a heartbeat. You don’t just read it, you feel it. That moment in a song where attraction suddenly becomes physical, like your chest is doing its own drum solo.
Then there’s this playful line “Ye pallu mera, tera naam le”. I mean… that’s such a dramatic way of saying someone’s presence is affecting you. The idea that even the fabric of your outfit is whispering someone’s name, that’s exaggerated in the best Bollywood way possible. This part always gets me because it captures that slightly over the top romance that these songs thrive on.
And of course the cheeky declaration “Khalnayak hoon main”. That line changes the whole tone. Suddenly the character in the song isn’t pretending to be innocent. They’re basically saying yeah, maybe I’m the trouble here… and honestly I’m enjoying it. That confidence, that mischievous energy, it sticks in your head.
Decoding The Chorus
The chorus is one of those that feels simple when you sing along, but when you slow down a little it actually tells the whole story.
It starts with “Sarke sarke, chunar teri sarke”. The repetition is important here. It’s not just describing the scarf slipping, it’s highlighting that moment again and again, like the singer can’t stop noticing it. Almost like time slows down when something small but seductive happens.
Then the line repeats again, same words, same rhythm. That repetition kind of mirrors obsession. When you’re attracted to someone, your brain loops the same image over and over… that look, that gesture, that tiny detail.
And then suddenly, “Khalnayak hoon main”. That twist is funny and bold at the same time. It’s almost like the singer is admitting, yeah I see what’s happening here, I know I’m playing the dangerous role in this little game. There’s confidence in it, a little swagger, maybe even a hint of challenge.
Most Relatable Part
Oddly enough, the most relatable feeling in the song isn’t even the bold flirting… it’s that heartbeat moment earlier. “Dhak dhak dil ye mera dhadke” feels so real because everyone has had that split second where attraction sneaks up on you and suddenly your body reacts before your brain does.
That feeling when someone walks into a room and your attention just… shifts. You don’t plan it. It just happens. The song exaggerates everything for fun, obviously, but underneath all the playful bravado there’s that universal spark. That moment when something exciting might happen and you’re not quite sure what to do with the feeling.
Honestly that’s probably why people replay tracks like this. Not just for the dance vibe, but because the emotion hiding under the glitter is actually very familiar.
Conclusion & Overall Message
When you step back and look at the whole thing, Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke isn’t trying to tell a complicated story. It’s capturing a mood. A little mischief, a little attraction, a little performance. It celebrates confidence, the kind where someone knows they’re turning heads and they’re not apologizing for it.
What sticks with me though is how playful the song feels. Even the bold lines never feel heavy. It’s more like a dance of attention… teasing glances, exaggerated declarations, that kind of energy. And when the chorus comes back again with “Sarke sarke, chunar teri sarke”, it almost feels like the song is winking at you, like yeah we all know exactly what’s going on here.
So the takeaway isn’t some deep life lesson. It’s simpler than that. Sometimes music just celebrates chemistry, confidence, and the fun chaos of attraction… and honestly, that’s more than enough.
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Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke Song Video
Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke Song Credits
| Song | Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke |
| Artist(s) | Mangli |
| Album | KD: The Devil [Movie] |
| Writer(s) | Raqeeb Alam |
| Producer(s) | Arjun Janya |





