Summary
Highlights
The song opens with a narrative about a 'Papa ki Pari' (daddy's girl) from the big city, expressing disappointment that she didn't turn out to be the 'Srivalli' (ideal lover) as imagined. She showed 'swag' like a 'Bombay wali' girl, causing pain with her attitude.
The lyrics shift to the speaker's promises to the beloved, offering diamonds, necklaces, and claiming ten businesses in Kathmandu. He asserts a '360 degree' love and promises expensive lipstick, suggesting their relationship would make BBC news. He contrasts Nepali love with foreign attitudes.
The speaker continues to boast, mentioning 'Bombay wali' swag and 'kadak mirchi wali baatain' (spicy talks). He jokingly asks 'Choli k pichhe kya hain?' (What's behind the blouse?) and declares himself a 'superstar' from KTM (Kathmandu). He describes the girl as beautiful from every angle, but laments that this 'Bombay' girl couldn't be won over.
A different segment advises listeners not to 'borrow a heart' ('dil borrow'). The speaker also humorously requests his manager to pay the bill and promises to make the girl a blockbuster film heroine by convincing Karan Johar. He identifies with the 'NHR gang' and compares their influence to Honey Singh, emphasizing their presence in the scene.
The lyrics turn more romantic, asking the girl to pick the ripe fruit and indicating that his heart is set on her, requesting her love. He acknowledges she might think he lacks 'dam' (guts) but reassures her. He describes her enchanting eyes and melodious voice, expressing his hopeful waiting and commitment, stating 'Tamang ko jaatai le' (his Tamang lineage) won't let her go.