Gen-Z Lyrics brings you Banda Maarda Lyrics, performed by Jind Dhillon, Gurlez Akhtar,Dr Zeus & Sam Malhi. The concept for this Punjabi track originated with Jind Dhillon, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through PGP Square, the producer behind it.
Banda Maarda Lyrics
Athne de das vajje hoya chobara
Te tu phirda eh ghera thane laun nu
Main sunya loki kehnde ikathhi chauk ch hoi ae
Aa karde salahaan teri game paun nu
Aaou gussa tera hoi akh laal dassdi
Mainu dissi janda ohna de chappera maar da
Haa calm down riha kar tu makhna ve
Kaaton vairian de daran muhre lalkarda
Calm down riha kar tu makhna ve
Kaaton vairian de daran muhre lalkarda
Calm down riha kar tu makhna ve
Kaaton vairian de taran muhre lalkarda
Kihra mohinio paraune nu hawa kittan ni
Dekhi saari raat enan da pavao kittan ni
Kihre tabbar nu khol gaye si maara mithiye
Thokle rakhane chadda main iddan ni
O dekhi kiven chatiyan ch thunde vajjde
11 number aa scooter kurre tere yaar da
Jado gall aaja parivaar te kure ni
Sacchi mera dil karda ke banda maarda
Jado gall aaja parivaar te kure ni
Sacchi mera dil karda ke banda maarda
Jado gall aa jaye parivaar de kure ni
Sacchi mera dil karda ke banda maarda
Ho maar dabka chabare tette vehm kaddhde
Mere kahn de vi hath chon dunali chhad
Dekh ohnan dian chahundiyan tareliyan ch na
Kari vi ni aiven jittwali chhad ve
Ve satt parche pehlan hi sir chalde
Chhe kabje te ikk sir mari rarrda
Haa calm down riha kar tu makhna ve
Kaaton vairian de daran muhre lalkarda
Haa calm down riha kar tu makhna ve
Kaaton vairian de daran muhre lalkarda
Haa kithe mardi sharifan kolon aha duniya
Kille bann ke te fer na thapauni paindi aa
Sadi chup nu je koi kamzori samjhe
Lala-lala pind di karauni paindi aa
Jithe kaiyan de lok vi ni chalde
Hunjhe tabkane tere jind yaar
Jado gall aaja parivaar te kure ni
Sacchi mera dil karda ke banda maarda
Jado gall aaja parivaar te kure ni
Sacchi mera dil karda ke banda maarda
Haa calm down riha kar tu makhna ve
Kaaton vairian de daran muhre lalkarda
Aaou jado gall aaja parivaar te kure ni
Sacchi mera dil karda ke banda maarda
written by: Jind Dhillon
“Banda Maarda” Song Meaning Explained
The Big Picture
Right from the title and the way the beat moves, the song feels like a snapshot of a small world that is loud, complicated, and stubbornly proud, It’s called Banda Maarda and that phrase sits like a mood, it frames the whole thing as this fierce kind of loyalty, almost like a promise wrapped in bravado. The title tells you from the jump that this is about standing for your people, family, your crew, even when things get messy, and the music backs it up — tight, swaggering, like someone walking the lane at midnight with a point to make. The song maps out a day in that life, the gossip, the threats, the small victories, but underneath there is this steady insistence, like okay we protect what’s ours, we will answer when it matters.
Most Impactful Lines
There are a couple lines that make me rewind every time, they’re small but they carry a whole weather system. Like when the singer says “Jado gall aaja parivaar te kure ni”, that line are about an anchor point, what happens when family is mentioned, everything sharpens. And then the blunt follow up “Sacchi mera dil karda ke banda maarda”, that one lands like a punch, it’s not literally about violence always, it’s about the depth of feeling, the pressure that makes someone say extreme things. Another quiet hit is “Calm down riha kar tu makhna ve”, it reads soft but it’s layered with warning, like telling someone to relax while also reminding them the stakes are high. Those lines stick because they’re simple and direct, but they carry fear, pride, and care all at once.
Decoding The Chorus
The chorus is the heart that everyone sings, but take it apart and it’s really instructive. First, “Jado gall aaja parivaar te kure ni” sets the scene, it’s like a trigger phrase, whenever family is involved, things change. It’s a boundary, a line in the sand, you know? Then the follow up “Sacchi mera dil karda ke banda maarda” is raw honesty, the speaker admits their impulse, the intensity that family provokes, it’s almost embarrassing to hear someone be that blunt, but also honest and human. When the chorus repeats it becomes a ritual chant, which shows how much this feeling loops in the singer’s head, it’s not a one-time emotion, it’s a constant mode. Elsewhere the repeated “Calm down riha kar tu makhna ve” works like the other side of the coin, a plea to notch down the heat, but said with a kind of knowing — like we both know you won’t, but say it anyway. So the chorus balances confession with restraint, fury with a wish for peace, and that tension is what makes the hook so memorable.
Most Relatable Part
For me the most human moment comes when the song slips out of swagger and into something small and vulnerable, like the lines about how people talk and how silence is misread. The bit that says “Sadi chup nu je koi kamzori samjhe” is my favorite, because that’s literally everybody, right? Quiet isn’t always weakness, often it’s calculation, or pain, or patience. That hits different because I’ve been there — holding back and having it interpreted as being soft. Also the way they sing about protecting the tabbar and the family, there’s this messy pride that is kind of universal, you don’t always like everything about it, but it’s yours. This song puts that feeling in your mouth, it makes you admit you’d do things you might not be proud of, just to keep the people you care about safe.
Conclusion & Overall Message
At the end of the track you’re left with this clear impression, that the world it describes is one where words are small and actions are big, where pride and protection are tangled up and messy, and where music becomes a way to tell that truth plainly. The final takeaway is not a moral verdict, it’s a feeling — loyalty, annoyance, tenderness, readiness — all mixed. I love that it doesn’t pretend to polish anything, it just says this is how it is, sometimes you calm down, sometimes you don’t, and you carry on. Honestly, that bluntness is what keeps me coming back, because beneath the chest-thumping there is a human ache, and that are the moments that linger long after the track ends.
Banda Maarda Song Video
Banda Maarda Song Credits
| Song | Banda Maarda |
| Artist(s) | Jind Dhillon x Gurlez Akhtar X Dr Zeus X Sam Malhi |
| Album | Banda Maarda |
| Writer(s) | Jind Dhillon |
| Producer(s) | PGP Square |





