Still Mine Lyrics – Prem Dhillon

Still Mine Lyrics – Prem Dhillon

Gen-Z Lyrics brings you Still Mine Lyrics, performed by Prem Dhillon. The concept for this Punjabi track originated with Jagjit, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through Prem Dhillon, the producer behind it.


Still Mine Lyrics

Na pata na saar koi
Hou dil te rakhya bhaar koi
(hou dil te rakhya bhaar koi)
(hou dil te rakhya bhaar koi)
Sufne vich hasda disda ae
Par naal na disdi naar koi
(par naal na disdi naar koi)
(par naal na disdi naar koi)

Ohnu vi sufna aunda hoo
Mainu sufne aaye ton

Ohnu main vi chete aundi hu
Wo bhi bhullda nahi bhulaae ton
Ohnu main vi chete aundi hu
Wo bhi bhullda nahi bhulaae ton

Jadon kathiyan haasa hassde si
Fir ikko jihe lagde si
Ohde vich hi jiunde si
Na baali doori rakhde si

Hun dovein paase pachtave ae
Hun faayda ki pachtaye ton

Ohnu main vi chete aundi hu
Wo bhi bhullda nahi bhulaae ton
Ohnu main vi chete aundi hu
Wo bhi bhullda nahi bhulaae ton

Ohdi har gall lagge khand jihi
Yaadan di de giya vand jihi
Ih jo vi ghadi langh rahi
Har saah na mainu bhand rahi

Tutt jaan gorian laggiyan vi
Koi mannda ta nahi manaaye ton

Oh ta oven dian oven ne
Par baaki gallan change huiyan
Main do do vaari parhiyan ne
Vich ishq kita bakhsh change huiyan
Oh din ikk jiha ikk nahi
Jo milda si gal laae ton
(jo milda si gal laae ton)

Baat wafaon ki hoti to kabhi na haarte
Baat wafaon ki hoti to kabhi na haarte
Baat naseeb ki thi kuch kar na sake

Ohnu main vi chete aundi hu
Wo bhi bhullda nahi bhulaae ton
Ohnu main vi chete aundi hu
Wo bhi bhullda nahi bhulaae ton

written by: Jagjit

“Still Mine” Song Meaning Explained

The Big Picture

Still Mine feels like a confession held in a pocket, like something you keep to yourself and check on when nobody is looking. The name says a lot without shouting, it sets this whole mood of ownership and quiet longing, of a memory that refuses to move out. You listen and it sounds like someone saying, I know I lost you, but a part of you are still inside my days, stubborn and small, not loud but present. That tension between what was and what remains is what the song lives in, like a late night light that you cannot switch off even when you should.

Most Impactful Lines

There are a few lines that make me rewind every time, they land because they are simple and they refuse to be neat. When he sings, Sufne vich hasda disda ae, and then right after, Par naal na disdi naar koi, that little flip is everything, it is the ache of seeing someone in a dream who is bright and smiling, but the real life spark is gone. Then the chorus line that repeats, Ohnu main vi chete aundi hu, Wo bhi bhullda nahi bhulaae ton, that one feels like a small, stubborn truth, like you both carry the same bruise and neither of you are willing to say it’s healed, even if you try. Those lines hit because they are not dramatic, they are the quiet, median moments that stay with you.

Decoding The Chorus

The chorus is where the song stops pretending and just shows its scar. It starts with Ohnu main vi chete aundi hu, that opens the door, it is him admitting memory is active, memory are not polite, they come uninvited. The next line, Wo bhi bhullda nahi bhulaae ton, flips it back at the other person, it says, you are not alone in remembering, that shared recall feels like both comfort and condemnation. Then he repeats it, and the repetition is key, it makes the idea loop in your head, like a record that keeps a moment alive on purpose, like he is trying to convince himself as much as telling us. There is no glorious resolution in the chorus, just this mutual, stubborn holding on, and that is somehow more real than any tidy ending.

Most Relatable Part

For me the most human part is where he talks about the little lived moments, the small habits and the ordinary togetherness, the bit that goes, Jadon kathiyan haasa hassde si, it are those tiny ordinary things that make the loss sting, because they were everyday and therefore irreplaceable. That is the part you find yourself nodding to, because who has not held a laugh and felt its echo after the person is gone, or walked past something that used to be a shared joke and felt it twist in your chest. This part always gets me, honestly, because it shows love as a set of tiny rituals, not as dramatic movie gestures, and that makes the missing feel domestic and real.

Conclusion & Overall Message

When the song finishes you are left with a soft, persistent tenderness, like a light left on in another room. The takeaway is not a lesson about moving on, it is a small, stubborn truth that some pieces of someone can stay with you, unchanged by time or distance. It is not bitter, and it is not a plea either, it is a memory that keep coming back, and the singer owns that, proudly and a little sadly. In the end, Still Mine feels like an admission and an offering at once, it says, this part of you are still mine, and maybe that are okay, because holding that memory are what keeps the person close, even when everything else moves away.

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