Parcha Lyrics – NINJA (Feat. Sukh Bohanwala)

Parcha Lyrics – NINJA (Feat. Sukh Bohanwala)

Gen-Z Lyrics brings you Parcha Lyrics, performed by NINJA (Feat. Sukh Bohanwala). The concept for this Translation 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.


Parcha Lyrics

Bhale manasi da reha na jamaana jag te
Pair dharna painda ae dhukdi hui agg te
Ithe jakhham’an te loon bukkane nu barre khadde
Hath dhar dharde aa dhukdi hui ragg te

Maaran danda mein ganda saadhia
Chand mein chand mein
Chitte din ch chadaune
Hun chand mein chand mein
Laake dabb naal rakh lia
Sand mein sand mein
Vekhi chaare paase hundi charcha

Mitran nu kihene badmaash aakhna
De sir na pavaaya parcha
Mitran nu kihene badmaash aakhna
De sir na pavaaya parcha

(sarna pavaaya parcha)

Gabhru kure tabahi ae range
Jatt di haai ae
Akhaan de vich agg kure
Jatt bone to fire ae
Duniya deu misaalan ni
Anakh na raipo ralldi ae
Udaan chalu jatt kure
Jiddaan duniya chaldi ae
Hun than-than maarev jatt ta

Mitran nu kihene badmaash aakhna
De sir na pavaaya parcha
Mitran nu kihene badmaash aakhna
De sir na pavaaya parcha

Hun aggya karu ga kaand
Jatt deu ga ajj khalaar
Kathh kinnaan dinon to rakhi akh
Jihde chaamble phirde kolī chatt aa bande
Jo vailey bhala kaum ne navein navein je shor ne
Uh saare chindi chor ne
Gallan to laggu taaliban body to kamzor ne
Piche nahin hattda yaar dekheeda ja
Dillan to baahar lain ge
Maada karu ga maada
Saihange sidde hisaab
Rehange changge aa ke naal baihange
Kai aiven mainu jaan kehnge yaar mere mainu saan kehnge
Lok mainu badmaash lok mainu badmaash kehn

Ithe duniya pare ton paiya
Pare pare gutti chade
Tan salaamaan saara jag hi kare
Jussa gabhru da
Nir asbaat varga rang
Saadhka dil saade
Sonne to khare
Nazar to nazar andaaz jinna ne
Jhaad deni aa
Main larti aa khaaz jinna de hunde
Peeji aa dekh li ilaaj
Uhna de agga maaria kichi di charcha

Mitran nu kihene badmaash aakhna
De sir na pavaaya parcha
Mitran nu kihene badmaash aakhna
De sir na pavaaya parcha

written by: Kang Sadiq

“Parcha” Song Meaning Explained

The Big Picture

“Parcha” it’s kind of this simple word, right? Just means a note, a piece of paper, a proof. But in this song, it’s everything. It’s not about some official document. It’s about your rep, your name, the proof of who you are that you carry on your own shoulders. The whole song feels like this tense, proud walk through a world that’s just waiting for you to slip up. And the title frames it perfectly… it’s about being forced to present your “parcha,” your credentials, in a trial where the judges are biased before you even speak. It sets up this vibe of defiance against unfair judgment, where the only proof that matters is the one you write with your own actions, no matter how hard the path is.

Most Impactful Lines

Okay, so the lines that just stop me cold every time… there’s this one in the opening: “pair dharna painda ae dhukdi hui agg te”. It translates to having to set your feet on burning embers. I mean, come on. That image is so visceral. It’s not just about struggle, it’s about the world actively being a painful, hostile ground you have to walk on. It just captures that feeling of life being relentlessly tough. And then later, “ithe jakhham’an te loon bukkane nu barre khadde” – about salt sellers setting up shop right where the wounds are. That’s so brutally poetic. It’s about exploitation, about people capitalizing on your pain, and you just have to stand there in that marketplace of hurt. Those lines aren’t just sad, they’re angry, they’re resilient. They make you feel the grit in the singer’s teeth.

Decoding The Chorus

Right, so we all chant along to the chorus, but let’s sit with it. “Mitran nu kihene badmaash aakhna” – “Why do they call my friends villains?” It starts with this genuine, almost wounded confusion. It’s a question, a protest. These are his people, his crew, and the world has labeled them wrong. Then comes the punch: “de sir na pavaaya parcha” – “they couldn’t find the proof/receipt on my head.” That shift is everything. The confusion hardens into defiance. It’s saying, you can throw all the accusations you want, but you have no actual evidence, no real “parcha” to back up your slander. The proof isn’t there because the crime you’re talking about doesn’t exist. So the chorus moves from a question of injustice to a statement of unshakable, proven integrity. The repetition is like hammering that truth home, you know? Each time it feels less like a question and more like a challenge.

Most Relatable Part

For me, the most human part is that blend of weariness and unwavering pride. It’s not just a tough guy anthem. Listen to the exhaustion in lines about carrying the weight, about wounds and salt sellers. That’s so real. Anyone who’s ever had to keep going while feeling utterly weighed down by judgment or circumstance gets that. The relatability is in that dual feeling… being so tired of the fight, of the whispers, but at the same time, your spine just will not bend. When he says, “lok mainu badmaash kehn” – “people call me a rogue” – there’s this subtle mix of resignation and dismissal. You hear the sting of the label, but also this deep-seated knowledge that they are wrong. It’s that universal feeling of being profoundly misunderstood, yet knowing your own truth so solidly that you can almost… pity the ones who don’t see it.

Conclusion & Overall Message

So what’s it all leave you with? Honestly, it’s not a happy ending, but it’s a strong one. The song doesn’t promise the slander will stop. The world is still hot coals and salt sellers. But the message is in the unbreakable stance. The takeaway is that your “parcha” is yours to write. Your character is your own proof, and no external judgment can invalidate it if you know, deep down, what you stand for. It ends on that repeated, defiant chorus for a reason. It’s a mantra of resilience. You walk away feeling the weight of the struggle, yeah, but also with this pumped-up sense of inner fortitude. It’s like the song acknowledges all the pain, looks at the people pointing fingers, and just says… your case is dismissed. My proof is in my living.

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