Jaa Ne Jaa Lyrics English Translation – Maarrich | Sunidhi Chauhan

Sunidhi Chauhan performs this intimate track from Maarrich, composed by Amal Malik and Vishal Mishra. Lyricist Rashmi Virag frames a forbidden connection between isolated characters. The arrangement supports a secretive, late-night mood.

Jaa Ne Jaa Lyrics English Translation – Maarrich | Sunidhi Chauhan

Jaa Ne Jaa

Sunidhi Chauhan • From “Maarrich”

Lyricist
Rashmi Virag
Composer
Amal Malik, Vishal Mishra

Maarrich’s Jaa Ne Jaa Hindi Lyrics English Translation

Rashmi Virag structures mutual consent with lines like ‘Take me in your arms, treat this like a dream.’ Her lyrics justify urgency through phrases about life’s struggles. The characters agree to a temporary escape from loneliness.

Tum Bhi Akele HoYou’re all alone too.
Hum Bhi Hai TanhaAnd I’m lonely as well.
Tum Bhi Nashe Mein HoYou’re caught in a daze too,
Humein Bhi Hosh Hai KahanAnd I’ve lost my senses too.
Isi Baat Pe Aao Band KardeOn that note, let’s go ahead and close
Saare Darwaje Aur KhidkiyaEvery door and every window.
Jaa Ne Jaa Aao Na Jaa Ne JaaOh my love, come to me, oh my love.
Abhi Hai Baki Girni BijliyaLightning’s still waiting to strike.
Jaa Ne JaaOh my love.
Hai Ek Zindagani Mili Mushqilo SeWe’ve only got one life, earned with such struggle.
Ise Aise Na Jaane DoDon’t just let it slip away like this.
Yeh Lamha Humara Bhaale Hai AawaraThis moment of ours might be wild and reckless,
Ise Manzile Paane DoBut let it reach its destination.
Kisne Roka TumheWho’s stopping you?
Baahon Mein Le Lo HumeinTake me in your arms.
Khwaab Samajh KeTreat this like a dream,
Subah Bhool JaanaAnd forget it all when morning comes.
Abhi Hone Do GaltiyaLet’s keep making mistakes for now.
Jaa Ne Jaa Aao Na Jaa Ne JaaOh my love, come to me, oh my love.
Abhi Hai Baki Girni BijliyaLightning’s still waiting to strike.
Jaa Ne JaaOh my love.

Jaa Ne Jaa Music Video

Maarrich’s central theme embraces fleeting moments against societal norms. Understanding Jaa Ne Jaa lyrics meaning clarifies this carpe diem philosophy. The translation shows characters choosing temporary joy over hesitation.