“Toota Toota Ek Parinda”: A Song of Resilience
Here is the song “Toota Toota Ek Parinda”, sung by Kailash Kher.
I would hesitate to translate it. The song carries a deep philosophical undercurrent, and each listener may arrive at a meaning that is personal, perhaps even sacred.
The song was written by Vishal Dadlani — singer, composer, and lyricist. It is rich in spiritual metaphor, and at its core carries a quiet message of resilience — of not giving up in the face of adversity.
Kailash Kher, of course, needs little introduction. Born in 1973, he went through a period of intense personal struggle, even reaching a point of deep despair. This song is often seen as a turning point in his life. It is not difficult to see why — the words seem to carry a force that goes beyond mere expression.
His raw, unpolished voice lends the song a rare authenticity. There is a directness in the way he sings, as if the experience behind the words is not distant, but lived.
These lines, in particular, stay with you:
Tukde tukde ho gaya tha har sapna jab woh toota
Bikhre tukdon mein Allah ki marzi ka manzar paayega
Allah ke bande hasde, Allah ke bande
Allah ke bande hasde, jo bhi ho kal phir aayega
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