Bol Na Halke Halke
Mahalaxmi Iyer · Jhoom Barabar Jhoom
Lyricist: Gulzar
Singers: Mahalaxmi Iyer
[Dhaage tod laao chaanadani se noor ke
Ghoonghat hi bana lo roshani se noor ke] - (2)
Sharm aa gayi toh aaghosh mein lo
Ho saanson se uljhi rahein meri saansein
[Bol na halke halke, bol na halke halke
Honth se halke halke, bol na halke] - (2)
Aa nind ka sauda karein, ik khwaab de, ik khwaab le
Ek khwaab toh aankhon mein hai, ik chaand ke takiye talein
Kitne dino se yeh aasamaan bhi soya nahi hai, isako sula de
[Bol na halke halke, bol na halke halke
Honth se halke halke, bol na halke) - (2)
Umrein lagi kehate huve, do labz the ik baat thi
Woh ik din sau saal ka, sau saal ki woh raat thi
Kaisa lage jo chup chaap dono, ho pal pal mein puri sadiyaan bitaayein
Bol
Bol na halke halke, bol na halke halke
Honth se halke halke
O dhaage tod laao chaanadani se noor ke
O ghoonghat hi bana lo roshani se noor ke
Sharm aa gayi toh aaghosh mein lo
Ho saanson se ulajhi rahein meri saansein
[Bol na halke halke, bol na halke halke
Honth se halke halke, bol na halke] - (2)
About Bol Na Halke Halke
Mahalaxmi Iyer's "Bol Na Halke Halke" serves as a vibrant centerpiece on the 2004 Bollywood musical *Jhoom Barabar Jhoom*. As a prominent figure in Indian cinema, Iyer has delivered numerous high-energy tracks across the industry's most popular films, including "Dil Laga Na Dil Jale Se" for *Dhoom-2* and "Koi Aisa Aalam" from *Karam*. Her vocal style is characterized by a powerful, rhythmic delivery that perfectly complements the upbeat, dance-oriented compositions typical of the mid-2000s era. This recording exemplifies her ability to blend traditional Indian melodic structures with contemporary pop sensibilities, creating an infectious sound that defined the soundtrack of that period. The song remains a staple in her extensive discography, showcasing her enduring influence on the genre of Bollywood playback singing.
