Gen-Z Lyrics brings you Chand Dekh Lena Lyrics from the upcoming movie “Maatrabhumi”, performed by Nihal Tauro & Ankona Mukherjee. The concept for this Hindi track originated with Sameer Anjaan, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through Salman Khan Films, the producer behind it.
Chand Dekh Lena Maatrabhumi Lyrics
यादों के गहरे साए जब
पल-पल तुम्हें तड़पाएंगे
वो साथ गुजारे हर लम्हे
जब जब दिल धड़कनाएंगे
तुम चाँद देख लेना
तुम्हें हम नज़र आयेंगे
तुम चाँद देख लेना
तुम्हें हम नज़र आयेंगे
तुम चाँद देख लेना
तुम्हें हम नज़र आयेंगे
हम भी चांदनी में
तेरा अक्स देख लेंगे सनम
दूर रह के भी आँखों से
दूर ना रहेंगे हम
ये फासलों के समुंदर जब
पल-पल तुम्हें तड़पाएंगे
खामोश परिंदे रातों को
जब जब दिल धड़कनाएंगे
तुम चाँद देख लेना
तुम्हें हम नज़र आयेंगे
तुम चाँद देख लेना
तुम्हें हम नज़र आयेंगे
जब दूर कहीं हम जाएं
अफ़सोस कभी ना करना
चुपके से छत पे आना और
बाहों में तुम हमको भरना
बाहों में तुम हमको भरना
बाहों में तुम हमको भरना
सन्नाटन में दरवाजे जाब
पल-पल तुम्हें तड़पाएंगे
सूने कमरे के अँधेरे
जब जब दिल धड़कनाएंगे
तुम चाँद देख लेना
तुम्हें हम नज़र आयेंगे
तुम चाँद देख लेना
तुम्हें हम नज़र आयेंगे
तुम चाँद देख लेना
तुम्हें हम नज़र आयेंगे
written by: Sameer Anjaan
“Chand Dekh Lena” Song Meaning Explained
The Big Picture
Chand Dekh Lena feels like a message that survives distance, like somebody has learned the hard way that love does not always get to stay in the same room, so it has to find another way to exist. That title is so gentle, but also kind of devastating if you sit with it for a second… because it turns the moon into a meeting place. Not a grand reunion, not a dramatic return, just the moon, the one thing both people can look at no matter where they are. That is the whole emotional trick of the song really, it takes separation and gives it a small, glowing escape route.
What I love is how the title does not sound like a command, it sounds like comfort. It is not saying forget me, move on, be strong, all that polished stuff people say when they do not know what else to say. It is saying, look up there, and you will still find me. That is such a tender idea, and also a painful one, because it admits the distance is real. The title frames the song as a promise, but a promise made by someone who already knows they might have to leave.
Most Impactful Lines
There are a few lines that really stay lodged in the chest. Yaadon ke gehre saaye jab is one of them, because it does not talk about memories like something soft and pretty. It gives them weight, shadow, depth, almost like the past is not just remembered, it is standing right behind you. And then when that thought continues into Pal pal tumhe tadpayenge, it becomes clear that remembering is not passive here, it hurts, it keeps happening, it refuses to fade. That is such a simple line but it lands hard.
And then there is the line Tum chand dekh lena, tumhe hum nazar aayenge, which is basically the emotional center of the whole song. I mean, that line is doing so much. It turns a goodbye into a presence, almost like saying even if I am not there in front of you, I am not really gone. It is comforting, yes, but it also has that ache of somebody trying to make absence feel less cruel. Honestly, that is why it hits, because it feels like something a real person would say when they are trying not to break down.
Another one that always gets me is Door reh ke bhi aankhon se, door na rahenge hum. That is such a human contradiction, and that is why it works. Physically apart, emotionally refusing to disappear. It is almost stubborn in the sweetest way. Love here is not presented as something neat, it is messy, defiant, and a little sad.
Decoding The Chorus
The chorus sounds simple when you first hear it, but it keeps opening up the more you listen. Tum chand dekh lena starts as a soft instruction, something tiny and ordinary. But then it blooms into tumhe hum nazar aayenge, and suddenly the moon is not just the moon anymore, it becomes a screen for memory, a place where love can briefly appear. It is such a beautiful shift, because the line does not promise a return to normal life, it promises a vision, a glimpse, a sign.
When that same line repeats, it does not feel lazy at all, it feels like someone repeating themselves because they need the other person to believe it. That repetition matters. It sounds like reassurance, but also like longing that cannot settle down. The more it repeats, the more you hear the desperation underneath it, as if the singer is trying to make the idea strong enough to survive the night. And wow, that is exactly the kind of thing that makes a chorus stick in your head even after the song ends.
The surrounding lines deepen it even more. Hum bhi chandni mein tera aks dekh lenge sanam feels like the answer to the first promise, because now both sides are looking for each other in the same light. It is not just one person waiting to be remembered, it is mutual, mirrored, almost cosmic. That is what makes the chorus feel bigger than a love song, it is about how people in love keep finding traces of each other in ordinary things when life separates them.
Most Relatable Part
The most relatable part for me is the quiet acceptance wrapped inside the pain. The song never pretends distance is easy, it keeps showing us the little wounds of being away, the nights, the silence, the rooms, the shadows, all of it. But even then, it does not collapse. That is what feels real. A lot of heartbreak songs only know how to cry, but this one knows how to hold on. That is a different kind of ache.
Jab door kahin hum jaayein, afsos kabhi na karna is especially moving because it sounds like someone trying to protect the other person from guilt. That line feels incredibly mature and incredibly painful at the same time. It is not saying the separation will not hurt, it is saying do not let the hurt become regret. And then the image of quietly coming up to the terrace, of asking for one more embrace, that part feels almost too real, like a memory people carry for years without telling anyone. There is something in that scene that feels lived in, not written.
The song gets to a very human truth, which is that sometimes love does not need a grand solution. Sometimes all it needs is a small ritual, looking at the moon, looking at the sky, looking for a sign, something that lets two people keep existing inside each other’s lives even from far away. That is such a relatable feeling, especially when a person is gone but not fully gone. You know exactly what that means, even if you never say it out loud.
Conclusion & Overall Message
By the end, Chand Dekh Lena leaves you with this soft, aching belief that love can outlast distance without becoming loud or dramatic about it. It does not shout. It glows. The moon becomes the bridge, the night becomes the shelter, and memory becomes something almost alive. That is why the song feels so sticky in the heart, because it is not trying to impress you with complexity, it is just telling a very old truth in a very tender way.
The final feeling is not exactly happiness, and not exactly sadness either. It is that strange middle place where missing someone becomes its own kind of connection. The song says even when people are separated, they can still be found in the same sky, in the same light, in the same silence. And honestly, that idea never gets old. It is simple, beautiful, and a little heartbreaking, which is probably why people keep coming back to it.
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Chand Dekh Lena Song Video
Chand Dekh Lena Song Credits
| Song | Chand Dekh Lena |
| Artist(s) | Nihal Tauro & Ankona Mukherjee |
| Album | Maatrabhumi – May War Rest In Peace |
| Writer(s) | Sameer Anjaan |
| Producer(s) | Salman Khan Films |





