Vishal Dadlani and Rohan Vinayak join forces for ‘Lalla,’ a song from the album ‘Subedaar.’ The music artist delivers a powerful tune, while Rishi Upadhyay pens the lyrics. The track stars Anil Kapoor and Radhika Madan, adding a cinematic touch.

Released: February 13, 2026
Lalla
Rohan | Vishal Dadlani • From “Subedaar”
Subedaar’s Lalla Hindi Lyrics English Translation
Rishi Upadhyay writes a cautionary tale with lines like, ‘Don’t stick your finger in the snake’s burrow, brother, it’s a sharp blade that bites hard.’ The poet uses vivid metaphors to warn against reckless actions, blending humor with wisdom.
Ae Bachva Kahe The NaHey kid, didn’t I tell you?
Zara Bachna Kahe The NaI told you to watch out, didn’t I?
He Babua Kahe The NaHey boy, didn’t I tell you?
Zara Sunna Kahe The NaI told you to listen, didn’t I?
Raja Beta Door Raho BhaiMy dear prince, you’d better stay away, brother,
Chulha Hai Yeh Anguli Jal Jaayethis is a blazing stove that’ll burn your fingers.
Re Bil Mein Anguli Na Bharo BhaiDon’t stick your finger in the snake’s burrow, brother,
Churiya Hai Yeh Kaat Khaaiit’s a sharp blade that bites hard.
Lalla Ki Chunar Munariya HoyeOh, Lalla with his fancy little scarf,
Lalla Ko Mana Kari Thi Hoyewe told Lalla not to do it, oh my.
Lalla Ne Phir Bhi Na Maani HoyeBut Lalla still didn’t listen to a word, oh my,
Lalla Tu Humse Na BhidiyoLalla, don’t you dare mess with us.
Lalla Ki Chunar Munariya HoyeOh, Lalla with his fancy little scarf,
Lalla Ko Mana Kari Thi Hoyewe told Lalla not to do it, oh my.
Lalla Ne Phir Bhi Na Maani HoyeBut Lalla still didn’t listen to a word, oh my,
Lalla Tu Humse Na BhidiyoLalla, don’t you dare mess with us.
Lalla Music Video
Looking for the ‘Lalla’ lyrics translation? It offers a mix of humor and caution. Featuring Vishal Dadlani, the Hindi track from ‘Subedaar’ is both playful and thought-provoking.