Tere Layi Ladage Lyrics – Bannet Dosanjh

Tere Layi Ladage Lyrics – Bannet Dosanjh

Gen-Z Lyrics brings you Tere Layi Ladage Lyrics, performed by Bannet Dosanjh. The concept for this Translation track originated with Avvy Ballagan, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through Sunny Raj and Sarla Rani, the producer behind it.


Tere Layi Ladage Lyrics

jo chaha tha tere layi ne
honiya nai kise le kade
tu rubaroo hove guftagu
deewangi aini tere layi kyu
mai bekadar bilkul bhi nayi
teriyan kadar’an karange

je rabb naal ladna peya, ladna peya
tere layi ladage
je rabb naal ladna peya, ladna peya
tere layi ladage
jo bhi khuch karna peya, karna peya
tere layi karange

raunak dil de mohalle ch
tere na, tere na shaam ch
hai wo nasha
pal, pal jinne pal vekha tere wal
tu zyada hi sohni lage har dafa
je ishq hai saanu tere na
loka ton thodi darange

je rab naal ladna peya, ladna peya
tere layi ladage
je rab naal ladna peya, ladna peya
tere layi ladage
jo bhi khuch karna peya, karna peya
tere layi karange

sab nu hairani ki tu ae deewani
meri kis tarah, meri kis tarah
aini mohhabat ni dass karu kon
karda hoon tainu ni mein jis taraha
berang zindagi si tere bina saari
rang leke aaya to phool khile
ishq gunaah ae je jurm karange
ve hasde hasde je tu mile
koi ae vi ja nhi aashiq bade
tere na jiva marange

je rabb naal ladna peya, ladna peya
tere layi ladage
je rabb naal ladna peya, ladna peya
tere layi ladage
jo bhi khuch karna peya, karna peya
tere layi karange

written by: Avvy Ballagan

“Tere Layi Ladage” Song Meaning Explained

The Big Picture

Okay, so the title… Tere Layi Ladage. Right off the bat, it hits you with this raw, unapologetic promise. It doesn’t just mean “for you,” it means “I will fight for you.” And not just fight anyone, you know? The song frames it as this ultimate defiance. It’s like the singer is looking at this all-consuming love and saying, “For this, I will go to war. Even if my opponent is the universe itself, or fate, or… God.” That’s the core vibe. It’s not a sweet, gentle love song. It’s a desperate, passionate manifesto. It’s about love as a reason to rebel against every plan that was ever written, which is so intense when you think about it. The title sets up this whole story of a love that’s worth any conflict, any struggle, even a celestial one.

Most Impactful Lines

There are these lines that just… you have to rewind. Every time. For me, it’s in that first verse: “tu rubaroo hove guftagu, deewangi aini tere layi kyu”. Which is basically, “If meeting you is just a conversation, then why is there this much madness for you?” That line are about the confusion of it all. Love hits you, and logically, it doesn’t make sense. Why should one person cause so much chaos? It captures that beautiful, frustrating mystery. And then later, “berang zindagi si tere bina saari, rang leke aaya to phool khile”. Man, this one. “My whole life was colorless without you, and when you brought color, flowers blossomed.” It’s such a vivid image. It’s not just about happiness, it’s about transformation. From a barren, grey world to one that’s suddenly alive and blooming. That’s the punch, you know? It’s the before and after of love, summed up in two lines.

Decoding The Chorus

Everyone sings along to the chorus, but let’s really listen to what it’s saying, piece by piece. It starts with “je rabb naal ladna peya, ladna peya”. “If I have to fight with God, have to fight…” Just sit with that for a second. The highest power imaginable. It’s setting up the ultimate stakes. Then the resolution: “tere layi ladage”. “I will fight for you.” Not “I might,” but “I will.” It’s a declaration. Then it repeats, almost like he’s convincing himself, steeling his nerves. And then the twist: “jo bhi khuch karna peya, karna peya, tere layi karange”. “Whatever needs to be done, will be done, for you.” So it’s not just about fighting a divine entity. It’s about any action, any task. The chorus moves from this specific, almost unimaginable conflict to a blanket promise for any and all effort. It’s him expanding his vow to cover absolutely everything. That’s why it’s so anthemic. It’s layers of commitment.

Most Relatable Part

For me, the most human, relatable part is actually the bridge, where he gets almost bewildered by his own feelings. “sab nu hairani ki tu ae deewani, meri kis tarah… aini mohhabat ni dass karu kon”. “Everyone is surprised that you’re so crazy, my kind of… how do I explain this much love?” I mean, haven’t we all been there? When your love feels so big and so obvious to you, but to the outside world, it looks like madness. And you’re left stumbling, trying to justify it, knowing you can’t. It’s that gap between how you feel inside and how it appears to others. That feeling of being misunderstood in your devotion, but also not caring because the devotion itself is everything. It’s so real. It’s not the grand fighting, it’s this quiet, confused admission that this love is beyond explanation. That’s the heart of it for me.

Conclusion & Overall Message

So what’s it all leaving us with? Honestly, it’s this idea of love as a righteous rebellion. The message isn’t that love is easy or peaceful. It’s that love is worth disrupting the entire order of things. It’s worth fighting God, worth coloring a grey world, worth looking foolish for. The takeaway is defiance, but a defiant dedication. The final note is in that last verse: “ve hasde hasde je tu mile, koi ae vi ja nhi aashiq bade”. “If I get to see you smiling, then nothing else matters, lover.” After all the struggle, the fight, the madness, it boils down to one simple thing: your happiness is my peace. That’s the trade. The song makes you feel like, yeah, if you ever find a love that makes you want to fight fate itself just to see them smile… then you’ve found something real. And that’s why I keep replaying it. It’s a reminder of what that kind of passion feels like, you know? Even if it’s just in a song.

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