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As a recipient of the Padma Shri and numerous National Awards, Udit Narayan has a massive fan base across India. Fans of his Hindi hits often explore his regional work, leading them to search for the lyrics of this Odia masterpiece.
When searching for "mu chahun chahun dina keitare lyrics" online, you may find variations. Here is why:
For those who want to sing along or understand the phonetics, here is the full set of lyrics. (Note: Odia is a Sanskrit-derived language; transliteration aims for standard pronunciation). mu chahun chahun dina keitare lyrics
Sthayee (The Chorus):
Mu chahun chahun dina keitare Mu chahun chahun dina keitare Tume jadi nahu mora Mu kete rahibi ei asha re Mu kete rahibi ei asha re
(Translation: How many days must I keep wishing, day after day? If you are not mine, how long must I live in this hope?) If you are a content creator or a
Antara 1 (First Verse):
Rati pain taara, dinare surujare Aakhire mo aakhi tuma pain thare Rati pain taara, dinare surujare Aakhire mo aakhi tuma pain thare Kete din au kete raati Kahuchhi e manara katha hati hati Mu chahun chahun dina keitare...
(Translation: The stars are for the night, the sun for the day. My eyes, in my eyes, wait only for you. How many days and how many nights? My heart keeps telling this story, slowly slowly...) Mu chahun chahun dina keitare Mu chahun chahun
Antara 2 (Second Verse):
Pahili disa re ei prema kahara Jibana pain ei dukha sehihara Pahili disa re ei prema kahara Jibana pain ei dukha sehihara Kete duhkha kete sukkha Bujhibani kete rahi jiba ei bhukha Mu chahun chahun dina keitare...
(Translation: In this first glance, whose love is this? Enduring this pain for a lifetime. How much sorrow, how much happiness? I don’t know; how long will I remain hungry for you?)