Anboda Serupa Kaanom Lyrics Meaning — Paranthu Po | Santhosh Dhayanithi

Santhosh Dhayanithi’s “Anboda Serupa Kaanom” is from the album Paranthu Po. The track features lyrics by Madhan Karky and composition by Santhosh Dhayanithi. It opens with the repeated problem that Anbu’s slipper is missing. The complaint centers on a lost item valued at four thousand rupees.

Anboda Serupa Kaanom Lyrics Meaning — Paranthu Po | Santhosh Dhayanithi

Anboda Serupa Kaanom

Santhosh Dhayanithi • From “Paranthu Po”

Lyricist
Madhan Karky
Composer
Santhosh Dhayanithi

What is the meaning of Anboda Serupa Kaanom Lyrics from Paranthu Po?

The frustration expands from the slipper to a list of other misplaced objects. A water bottle, a lunchbox, and a math book are named as past losses. The blame escalates to a personal level, suggesting another person is so careless their own father would have lost them.

Anboda Seruppa KanomAnbu’s slipper is missing
Anboda Seruppa KanomAnbu’s slipper is missing
Anboda Seruppa KanomAnbu’s slipper is missing
Kanom KanomIt’s gone, it’s gone
Haiyaiyoo Haiyaiyoo NalayiramOh my god, oh my god, four thousand
Haiyaiyoo Haiyaiyoo NalayiramOh my god, oh my god, four thousand
Anboda Seruppa KanomAnbu’s slipper is missing
Anboda Seruppa KanomAnbu’s slipper is missing
Anboda Seruppa KanomAnbu’s slipper is missing
Kanom KanomIt’s gone, it’s gone
Oththa SeruppeYou lone slipper
Seruppe Nee Enga PonaSlipper, where did you go?
Kaiyila Mattum KedachaIf I get my hands on you
Nee Pinje PoovaYou’ll be ripped to shreds
Anboda Seruppa KanomAnbu’s slipper is missing
Anboda Seruppa KanomAnbu’s slipper is missing
Anboda Seruppa KanomAnbu’s slipper is missing
Kanom KanomIt’s gone, it’s gone
Haiyaiyoo Haiyaiyoo NalayiramOh my god, oh my god, four thousand
Haiyaiyoo Haiyaiyoo NalayiramOh my god, oh my god, four thousand
Anboda Seruppa KanomAnbu’s slipper is missing
Anboda Seruppa KanomAnbu’s slipper is missing
Anboda Seruppa KanomAnbu’s slipper is missing
Kanom KanomIt’s gone, it’s gone
Dei Water BottleahHey, the water bottle
Yen Tholacha Yen TholachaWhy’d you lose it, why’d you lose it?
School Lunchboxaiyum AdaAnd the school lunchbox
Nee TholachaYou lost it
Andha Maths Bookaiyum AdaAnd that math book too
Yen Tholacha Yen TholachaWhy’d you lose it, why’d you lose it?
Un Geometry Boxa Than AdaAnd your geometry box
Yen Tholacha Yen TholachaWhy’d you lose it, why’d you lose it?
Varam Onna TholachaYou lose one thing a week
Nan Enna Than Da PannaWhat am I supposed to do, man?
En Appanukku PoranthirundhaIf you’d been born to my father
Tholachiruppan UnnaHe would have lost you
Anboda Seruppa NalayiramAnbu’s four thousand slipper
Anboda Seruppa Kanom NalayiramAnbu’s slipper is missing, four thousand
Anboda Seruppa Kanom NalayiramAnbu’s slipper is missing, four thousand
Kanom KanomIt’s gone, it’s gone

Anboda Serupa Kaanom Music Video

The track builds through repetition of the central complaint. This structure creates a spiraling rant that ties everyday frustration to a pattern of carelessness. The song presents an exaggerated reaction to a common annoyance.