Surjit Khan delivers ‘Vadde Vadde Velly’ from the album Tufang, starring Guri, Rukshaar Dhillon, and Jagjeet Sandhu. Lyricist King Grewal and composers Deep Jandu, Ravi Rbs create a steady rhythm supporting Khan’s quiet confidence. The track presents a figure whose presence alone demands respect.
King Grewal’s lyrics note hardened criminals abandon illegal activities due to the protagonist’s composed nature. A 12-bore firearm reference establishes ancestral strength. Surjit Khan’s delivery underscores this unspoken authority.
Ankh Jhukan Ni Dinda Haye Aire Gaire NuHe doesn’t let his gaze drop for just anyone.
Muchh Tanhiyon Rakhda Ubaan KarkeThat’s why he keeps his mustache curled upward.
Vadde Vadde Velly Vailpuna ChhadgeEven big-time thugs’ve given up their criminal ways.
Vadde Vadde Velly Vailpuna ChhadgeEven big-time thugs’ve given up their criminal ways.
Mitran De Adab Subaah KarkeBecause of my friend’s dignified nature.
Vadde Vadde Velly Vailpuna ChhadgeEven big-time thugs’ve given up their criminal ways.
Mitran De Adab Subaah KarkeBecause of my friend’s dignified nature.
Vadde Vadde Velly Vailpuna ChhadgeEven big-time thugs’ve given up their criminal ways.
Mitran De Adab Subaah KarkeBecause of my friend’s dignified nature.
Bina Gallon Aivein Jehde Hawa Kari Firde NeTo those who walk around full of hot air for no reason,
Hawa Kadhde Naa Vadde Gharan Deya KaakeyaHe deflates the egos of spoiled kids from big families.
Ho Daade Ne Licence’i Rakhi 12 Bore NiMy grandfather kept a licensed 12-bore ‘firearm’,
Maar Dindi Banda Oho Thaa KarkeIt’s powerful enough to take someone down instantly.
Vadde Vadde Velly Vailpuna ChhadgeEven big-time thugs’ve given up their criminal ways.
Vadde Vadde Velly Vailpuna ChhadgeEven big-time thugs’ve given up their criminal ways.
Mitran De Adab Subaah KarkeBecause of my friend’s dignified nature.
Vadde Vadde Velly Vailpuna ChhadgeEven big-time thugs’ve given up their criminal ways.
Mitran De Adab Subaah KarkeBecause of my friend’s dignified nature.
Jatt Ki Ni Jaanda Kachehriyan Te Thaaneya NuWhat doesn’t the Jatt know about the courts and police stations?
Sadde Baare Puchh Layi Tu Vailiyan Puraneya NuYou can ask the old-time outlaws about us.
Kheleya Main Vanan Vich Kitte Ne ShikaarI’ve spent time in the forests and gone on many hunts.
Sadda Giddad’an Ton Darr KahdaWhy’d we ever be afraid of jackals,
Sheran De Thikaneya NuWhen we belong in the dens of lions?
Oh Dabka Kaiyan Te Ankh Wali Ghoor DaHis stern gaze is enough to intimidate many,
Mooho Bohtan Bolda Ni Taan KarkeThat’s why he doesn’t need to speak much at all.
Vadde Vadde Velly Vailpuna ChhadgeEven big-time thugs’ve given up their criminal ways.
Vadde Vadde Velly Vailpuna ChhadgeEven big-time thugs’ve given up their criminal ways.
Mitran De Adab Subaah KarkeBecause of my friend’s dignified nature.
Vadde Vadde Velly Vailpuna ChhadgeEven big-time thugs’ve given up their criminal ways.
Mitran De Adab Subaah KarkeBecause of my friend’s dignified nature.
King Grewal’s ‘Vadde Vadde Velly’ lyrics translation portrays earned respect through silent power. The Tufang album track illustrates how dignity neutralizes conflict without force. This approach defines the song’s perspective on influence.