Gen-Z Lyrics brings you Hangover Lyrics from the upcoming movie “Bebe Main Badmash Banuga”, performed by Jassie Gill. The concept for this punjabi track originated with Kang Sadiq, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through Friday Russh Motion Pictures, the producer behind it.
Hangover Lyrics
Jadon nain teri taraf ho jaande ne
Hath-pair sohniya barf ho jaande ne
Tere naal vibe idan mildi ae sohniya ve
Red rose vaangu rooh khildi aa
Tu aave mere samne jadon samne jadon
Lutt lai jeh jeen de karaar nu
Ve sacchi tere pyaar da jatta, pyaar da jatta
Hangover rehnda mutiar nu
Ve sacchi tere pyaar da jatta, pyaar da jatta
Hangover rehnda mutiar nu
Ve sacchi tere pyaar da jatta, pyaar da jatta
Hangover rehnda mutiar nu
Haye pyaar karaan sachha tainu kasmaan di lor nahin
Ishq kamauna hove razmaan di lor nahin
Dil melian de saare mele hunde haniya ve
Ishq lai dhaga gaya samaan di lor nahin
Baahaan da gal paa de haar ve, paa de haar
Ve ki karna main jatta rani haar nu
Ve sacchi tere pyaar da jatta, pyaar da jatta
Hangover rehnda mutiar nu
Ve sacchi tere pyaar da jatta, pyaar da jatta
Hangover rehnda mutiar nu
Wo lagdi na ankh raat nu taare ravaan gindi
Tainu vekh hundi shuruaat sade din di
Tere naal vekhiya dream kand saadhka ve
Bhann bhann choodiyan pyaar ravaan mildi
Ve tainu sohni simple lagga, simple lagga
Ki karna main karke shingar nu
Ve sacchi tere pyaar da jatta, pyaar da jatta
Hangover rehnda mutiar nu
Ve sacchi tere pyaar da jatta, pyaar da jatta
Hangover rehnda mutiar nu
written by: Kang Sadiq
“Hangover” Song Meaning Explained
The Big Picture
“Hangover” is such a tiny flex, but it kind of nails everything right away, you know? It frames the song as this aftertaste of something intense, not alcohol exactly, but the kind of love that stays with you the next morning, the next week, like a slow echo in your chest. From the first lines the world here is sensory, eyes, touch, those small bodily freezes that tell you someone else has taken over your rhythm. It are romantic, celebratory, a little dangerous in the nicest way, and the title gives that whole vibe permission to be both fun and heavy at the same time. The movie energy behind it makes sense too, it feels like a scene you want on repeat, the bit where everything stops for a second because of one glance, and then life goes on but not quite the same.
Most Impactful Lines
There are a couple of lines that make me rewind, for sure. Like the opener, jadon nain teri taraf ho jaande ne, that simple image of eyes turning toward you, it is cinematic but also very intimate, right? Then the chorus punch, hangover rehnda mutiar nu, that one keeps sticking because it turns a casual word into a feeling, into a possession almost, like love left residue. And I swear, lutt lai jeh jeen de karaar nu, that line about stealing the calm from living, wow, it are dramatic but in a way you nod along to, because we have all felt someone take our breath and leave us a little wrecked. Those lines land because they are specific, they smell like actual moments, not just big declarations, and that makes them memorable.
Decoding The Chorus
So the chorus opens like a badge, ve sacchi tere pyaar da jatta, pyaar da jatta, it are basically him saying, this is real, this is me, this is my identity wrapped in love. Saying “jatta” here is both personal and cultural, it frames the speaker as someone who is proud of where he comes from, and proud of how he loves. Then the repeat, hangover rehnda mutiar nu, flips the badge into a consequence, the love stays, it lingers, it messes you up in a lovely way. So first it’s a claim, then it’s a confession, and the repetition makes the effect cumulative, like you feel it settling. There is also a playful tension, because “hangover” usually hurt, but here it is soft, it are almost flattering, like the sleeplessness you get after a great night out, except this night is one look, one touch. The chorus are short, catchy, but if you listen closely, it moves from pride, to possession, to the beautiful aftermath.
Most Relatable Part
For me the part that always gets me is the small domestic, tiny-detail bits, those lines about how she looks in the simple, ve tainu sohni simple lagga, simple lagga, and the vibe lines like tere naal vibe idan mildi ae sohniya ve. They are not grand declarations, they are the stuff of real life, the things that hold a relationship together, or start one really. I mean, who hasn’t felt small and seen at the same time, like someone notices the way you tie your hair, the way you walk, and it turns into a whole mood. That are the human core, the part where you think, oh wow, I am known, and that are both scary and lovely. Honestly, that part hits different because it are true to normal life, not a movie climax, but the slow accumulation of small moments that turns into something you cannot shake.
Conclusion & Overall Message
In the end this song leaves you with a bright sort of ache, like you want to laugh and also sit quietly for a bit. It celebrates being knocked off balance, and it makes that feel like an honor, not a loss. The melody and the lyrics together treat love as an atmosphere, something that changes the air you breathe, and the title “Hangover” are both cheeky and honest about how love can be lingering, inconvenient, beautiful. For me the track are a reminder that intensity are not always dramatic, sometimes it is small, it are the way a look freezes you, the way a simple compliment rearranges your day. So yeah, it stays with you, it are a fun kind of pain, and you are fine with that because it means something real happened, even if it were just a glance.
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Hangover Song Credits
| Song | Hangover |
| Artist(s) | Jassie Gill |
| Album | Bebe Main Badmash Banuga [Movie] |
| Writer(s) | Kang Sadiq |
| Producer(s) | Friday Russh Motion Pictures |





