Appa [Kannada] Lyrics Meaning – Vrusshabha | Vijai Prakash

Vijai Prakash’s emotional vocals anchor the Vrusshabha album track Appa. Mohanlal’s on-screen presence complements Nagarjun Sharma’s poignant writing. Sam Cs’ composition carries the weight of paternal devotion through minimalist instrumentation.

Appa [Kannada] Lyrics Meaning - Vrusshabha | Vijai Prakash
Released: December 12, 2025

Appa [Kannada]

Vijai Prakash • From “Vrusshabha”

Lyricist
Nagarjun Sharma
Composer
Sam Cs

Appa [Kannada] Lyrics Translation Vijai Prakash | Vrusshabha

Sharma’s writing uses direct comparisons: the son represents victory, God-sent treasure, and celestial bodies. Prakash sings lines about gaining ‘courage of a million men’ physically and spiritually from the child’s presence. The father’s identity merges completely with his son’s existence.

Nina Hesare Nannalli Chaliso UsiruYour name is the breath that flows within me,
Ninnalle Iruve Nanelle HodaruI’m with you wherever I go.
Neene Nanna GeluvuYou are my victory,
Neene Nanna TanavuYou are my very being.
Maganalle Jagavannu Kaanuva Tande JeevavuA father’s life is one where he sees the world in his son.
Nanage Sikka Devaru Kalisida Vajra NeenuYou’re the diamond that God found and sent to me,
Moodi Belago Yekaika ChandraThe one and only moon that rises to shine.
Neene Nanna GaganavuYou are my sky,
Neene Nanna SooryaYou are my sun.
Nanage Nanna Magane Koti DhairyaMy son alone gives me the courage of a million men.
Neene Kanasade Neene KatheyadeYou’ve become my dream, you’ve become my story,
Nanna Maga Nannaya SambhramaMy son is my greatest celebration.
Neene Kanasade Neene KatheyadeYou’ve become my dream, you’ve become my story,
Nanna Maga Nannaya SambhramaMy son is my greatest celebration.

Appa [Kannada] Music Video

Vrusshabha’s centerpiece articulates total paternal devotion through lyrics in English translation. Every metaphor reinforces the father’s universe orbiting his son’s life. Prakash’s phrasing makes the abstract intimacy visceral.