Holi Pe Chale Goli Lyrics – Akshara Singh, Varun Sharma (Abhi Dutt, Deepali Sathe & Vikram Montrose)

Holi Pe Chale Goli Lyrics – Akshara Singh, Varun Sharma (Abhi Dutt, Deepali Sathe & Vikram Montrose)

Gen-Z Lyrics brings you Holi Pe Chale Goli Lyrics featured “Akshara Singh, Varun Sharma”, performed by Abhi Dutt, Deepali Sathe & Vikram Montrose. The concept for this Hindi track originated with Azeem Shirazi, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through Varsha Kukreja & Suuraj Sinngh, the producer behind it.


Holi Pe Chale Goli Lyrics

Chaar thumke mein chhori kamaal kar gayi
Bhaang peeke pilake bawaal kar gayi
Chaar thumke mein chhori kamaal kar gayi
Bhaang peeke pilake bawaal kar gayi

Toone maskaa laga ke, rang aisa lagaya
Poore circle mein meri burai ho gayi!

Naino se tu jo boli, holi pe chale goli
Thumke se baby maare…
Thaay thaay thaay thaay!
Naino se tu jo boli, holi pe chale goli
Thumke se baby maare…
Thaay thaay thaay thaay!
Naino se tu jo boli, holi pe chale goli
Thumke se baby maare…
Thaay thaay thaay thaay!

Rang lagaa de jo haatho se apne tu
To poora saal nahaoonga nahi
Saanson ka teri ittar laga de haan
Perfume koi lagaoonga nahi

Haan pichkari poori bhari ishq se jo
To poora scene hi gulali ho gaya
Tez garmi mein thandai pilaaya jo
To poora feel hi manali ho gaya

Mera pallu pakad ke, mere peeche jo aaya
Poore circle mein meri burai ho gayi!

Naino se tu jo boli, holi pe chale goli…

Naino se main jo boli, holi pe chale goli
Thumke se baby maare…
Thaay thaay thaay thaay!
Naino se tu jo boli, holi pe chale goli
Thumke se baby maare…
Thaay thaay thaay thaay!
Naino se tu jo boli, holi pe chale goli
Thumke se baby maare…
Thaay thaay thaay thaay!

written by: Azeem Shirazi

“Holi Pe Chale Goli” Song Meaning Explained

The Big Picture

“Holi Pe Chale Goli” sets you up for something that is both playful and a little dangerous, like a laugh that turns into a shove, but in a joyful way. The song uses Holi as the stage, the festival of color as the excuse, and then it layers on flirtation, mischief, and a kind of intoxicating closeness. It are not about violence in a literal sense, it feels more like the word “goli” is a spark, a punchy metaphor for how someone’s look or a single move can hit you, leave a mark, make the whole scene tilt. The vibe is bright, messy, boisterous, and a bit cocky, and the title frames that whole feeling — expect color, expect heat, expect someone stealing the show and everyone else whispering about it.

Most Impactful Lines

There are lines that make you rewind because they capture a whole chapter in two seconds. For me, it’s lines like “Chaar thumke mein chhori kamaal kar gayi“, that simple image of four steps and someone changing the atmosphere, it’s tiny but cinematic, you can see the circle slow down and everyone lean in. Then “Naino se tu jo boli, holi pe chale goli” is a killer, because it compresses flirtation into a glance, into that electricity between two people, and the song keeps repeating it so it becomes this chant, like an incantation. Also the bit “Saanson ka teri ittar laga de haan” is unexpectedly intimate, perfume and breathing, it shifts the song from street fest to a private, sensory moment, and that contrast is what makes it stick.

Decoding The Chorus

Start with “Naino se tu jo boli“, eyes doing the talking, it’s the oldest move in the book but the way it’s sung here, it feels sly, like a dare. Then “holi pe chale goli” flips that look into an action, it are not literal gunfire, it’s the idea that one look can send everything into chaos, like you’re about to get drenched in color or in attention. “Thumke se baby maare” is pure choreography and swagger, it says she isn’t just being looked at, she is performing, controlling the whole energy, and the repeated “Thaay thaay thaay thaay” is the percussion of the moment, the sound of the circle clapping, of hips punctuating the air. So the chorus is a loop — look, impact, dance, repeat — and that loop is addictive, because it celebrates both the communal fun of Holi and a private heat between two people.

Also notice how the chorus works as a group chant, people will sing it back, it invites participation, and that is deliberate, it makes the listener complicit in the mischief… which is so fun.

Most Relatable Part

The lines about touch and scent are the ones that always get me, because they are small, real things. “Rang lagaa de jo haatho se apne tu, To poora saal nahaoonga nahi” is this dumb, lovely braggadocio, like saying one moment with you is worth a year of anything else. That is the kind of exaggeration you feel when you meet someone who rearranges your priorities. Then “Saanson ka teri ittar laga de haan, Perfume koi lagaoonga nahi” is the confession, it’s childish maybe, but honest — you prefer what the other person naturally gives you, even if it’s messy or imperfect. That human preference for intimacy over polish, it are so relatable, because we’ve all chosen the raw thing over the curated thing sometimes, you know? This part makes the song less spectacle and more heart, briefly, and that’s why it land so well.

Conclusion & Overall Message

At the end, the song leaves you with a warm, slightly guilty smile, like you were part of a prank you loved. It celebrates being seen, being bold, and enjoying chaos that is joyful not harmful. The festival setting gives permission to be louder, to be more direct, to flirt with abandon, and the repeated motifs turn that moment into legend, like a story people will retell at future Holis. For me, the takeaway is simple, and a little messy, and I love it for that — let yourself be hit by color and by feeling, laugh at the drama, and keep replaying the part that made you feel alive… honestly, this hits different every time.

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