Chak De India Song Lyrics

Chak De India Song Lyrics :

Chak De India Lyrics in Hindi sung by Sukhwinder Singh. Music composed by Salim-Sulaiman and lyrics written by Jaideep Sahni. Starring Sahrukh Khan in lead role.


Chak De India Song Lyrics

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Song Credits:

Song Title: Chak De India Title Song
Movie: Chak De India (2007)
Starring: Shah Rukh Khan
Singers: Sukhwinder Singh, Salim Merchant, Marianne D’Cruz
Lyrics: Jaideep Sahni
Music: Salim-Sulaiman
Music Label: YRF Music
Original Credit: Music: Saptaeshi Abhijeet Lyrics: Nusrat Badr

Chak De India Song Hindi Lyrics :

 

कुछ करिए… (2)
नस नस मेरी खोले
हाय कुछ करिए
कुछ करिए… (2)
बस बस बड़ा बोडे,
अब कुछ करिए
(अब कहां भागना है, अब कहां छिपना है
चलो अपना समय लेते हैं जब तक हम गिर न जाएं)… (2)

पूछो ना गलियों में,
राशन की फालियों में
बैलों में बीजो में,
ईडन में दीजों में
रेतों के दानों में,
फिल्मों के गानों में

सदको के गड्डों में,
बातों के अड्डो में
हुक्का आज भर ले,
दस बार बार कर ले
रहना ना यार पीछे कितना भी कोई खिंचे

हो कोई तो चल जिद्द फाड़िए,
डूबे.. तरीके या मरिए… (2)
चक दे ​​हो चक दे ​​इंडिया… (4)

तस है ना मास है जी,
जिद है तो जिद है जी
पिस्ना यूं ही पिस्ना यूं ही पत्थर ये
कोई तो चल जिद्द फाड़िए,
डूबे.. तरीके या मरिए… (2)

चक दे ​​हो चक दे ​​इंडिया… (4)
( अब कहां भागना है अब कहां छिपना है
चलो अपना समय लेते हैं जब तक हम गिर न जाएं… (2)
चक दे…

लड़ाई पतंगों में,
भिड़ती उमंगो में
खेलो के मेलों में,
बलखाती रेलों में

गन्नो के मीठे में, खट्टार में झितें में
ढूंढें तो मिल जावे वो में
रंग ऐसा आज निखारें और खुल के आग बिखरें

मन जाए ऐसी होली रग रग में चल के बोली
तस है ना मास है जी, जिद है तो जिद है जी
पिस्ना यूं ही पिस्ना यूं ही पत्थर ये

कोई तो चल जिद्द फाड़िये, तू बेदारायेगा या मारिये… (2)
चक दे ​​हो चक दे ​​इंडिया… (4)

कि अब कुछ करिये……..

 

Chak De India Song English Lyrics :

 

Kuchh Kariye… (2)
Nas Nas Meri Khole
Haay Kuchh Kariye
Kuchh Kariye… (2)
Bas Bas Bada Bode,
Abb Kuchh Kariye

( Now Where To Run Now Where To Hide
Lets Take Our Time Till We Drop )… (2)

Poocho Na Galion Mein,
Rashan Ki Phalion Mein
Bailon Mein Beejo Mein,
Eedon Mein Dijon Mein
Reton Ke Daano Mein,
Filmon Ke Gaano Mein

Sadko Ke Gaddon Mein,
Baaton Ke Addo Mein
Hukara Aaj Bhar Le,
Das Baara Baar Kar Le
Rehna Na Yaar Pichhe Kitna Bhi Koi Khinche

Ho Koi Toh Chal Zidd Phadiye,
Doobe.. Tariye Ya Mariye… (2)
Chak De Ho Chak De India… (4)

Tas Hai Na Mas Hai Ji,
Jid Hai Toh Jid Hai Ji
Pisna Yuun Hi Pisna Yuun Hi Paththar Yeh
Koi Toh Chal Zidd Phadiye,
Doobe.. Tariye Ya Mariye… (2)

Chak De Ho Chak De India… (4)
( Now Where To Run Now Where To Hide
Lets Take Our Time Till We Drop… (2)
Chak De…

Ladati Patangon Mein,
Bhidati Umango Mein
Khelo Ke Melon Mein,
Balkhaati Relon Mein

Ganno Ke Mithe Mein, Khattar Mein Jhitein Mein
Dhundein Toh Mil Jaave Wo Mein
Rang Aisa Aaj Nikharein Aur Khul Ke Aag Bikharein

Man Jaaye Aisi Holi Rug Rug Mein Chal Ke Boli
Tas Hai Na Mas Hai Ji, Jid Hai Toh Jid Hai Ji
Pisna Yuun Hi Pisna Yuun Hi Paththar Yeh

Koi Toh Chal Zidd Phadiye, Tu Bedarayiye Ya Mariye… (2)
Chak De Ho Chak De India… (4)

Ki Aab Kuchh Kariye……..

 

Extra Information :

About Chak De India  Movie :

Chak De! India makes their hockey World Cup debut in Delhi in the last moments of a match between Pakistan and India, which Pakistan is winning 1-0. Kabir Khan, the captain of the Indian team, is fouled and gets a penalty shot. But his shot whizzes past, and India loses the game.

A little while later, a picture of Khan embracing and shaking hands with the Pakistani captain made the rounds of media. Because of a misunderstanding of the gesture, Khan—a Muslim—is thought to have thrown the game to show support for Pakistan. Thus, Khan and his mother are forced to leave their family home due to religious discrimination.

After seven years, field hockey enthusiast Uttam Singh meets with Mr. Tripathi, the chairman of India’s hockey association, to talk about the Indian women’s hockey squad.

As stated According to Tripathi, there is no future for the team because women’s sole permanent roles are “cook and clean.” But Uttam informs him that Khan would like to lead the team as coach. Despite his initial skepticism, Tripathi accepts the deal.

Khan is put in charge of a group of sixteen young ladies who are set apart by their strong sense of competition and local biases. Haryana’s Komal Chautala, a country girl, fights with Chandigarh’s Preeti Sabarwal; Punjab’s ill-tempered Balbir Kaur torments Jharkhand’s Soimoi Kerketa and Rani Dispotta, two isolated village girls.

Molly Zimik, from Northeast India, and Mary Ralte, from Mizoram, experience a lot of racial harassment, and some strangers even make sexual remarks. Team captain Vidya Sharma has to decide between following her husband’s desires and playing hockey.

Hockey is dismissed by Rakesh’s family and Preeti’s fiancé, Abhimanyu Singh, the vice captain of the Indian cricket team, as having no bearing on their future together. Khan understands that he can only declare the girls winners if he can assist them in putting aside their disagreements.

In his early days as coach, he benches a number of players—including the most seasoned player, Bindiya Naik—for breaking his rules. Bindiya responds by urging the other players to consistently oppose Khan. Khan quits in a fit of rage when she eventually succeeds, but not before inviting the team and employees to a final McDonald’s lunch.

Local lads start teasing Mary over lunch; Balbir responds by attacking them, which starts a fight between the boys and the squad. Khan, realizing that at last they are working together for first time, he keeps the staff from stepping in; he merely stops a man from using a cricket bat to strike one of the women in the back. The women realize Khan’s true motivations after the battle and ask him to continue coaching them.

The group must overcome fresh obstacles. Khan suggests playing the men’s squad when Tripathi declines to send the women’s team to Australia for the World Cup. Tripathi decides to send his team to Australia despite the fact that they lose because of their performance. Bindiya is furious with Khan for designating Vidya as the team’s captain instead of her.

Her actions as a result cause Australia to lose 7–0. In response to Khan questioning her about her performance on the field, Bindiya makes an effort to woo with Khan, to which he replies negatively and advises her to avoid the game. After defeating England, Spain, South Africa, New Zealand, and Argentina, Khan returns to instruct the females.

Khan visits Bindiya right before their match against South Korea, encouraging her to start playing again and defeat the Korean team’s “Man to Man” marking tactic so they can win. Entering the field, Bindiya defeats South Korea and advances to the finals with the assistance of Gunjan Lakhani.

In the final, they are paired with Australia once more. For the benefit of the team, Khan begs Komal and Preeti to set aside their disagreements. To make a point for Abhimanyu, Preeti is intent on becoming the tournament’s top goal scorer in the end.

When Komal delivers the ball to Preeti in the last few minutes of play, the Indian ladies are behind 1-2. Preeti scores, forcing the game into penalty shootouts. They lose 2-0 at the beginning there, but they rally to win the penalty shootouts 3-2 and, against all odds, win the world cup.

The team’s families treat them with more respect when they get home, but when Khan and his mother return to their town and ancestral house with their mother, the neighbors who had previously been furious meet them with tremendous pride.

About Shah Rukh Khan :

Shah Rukh Khan, whose birth name is SRK, was born on November 2, 1965. He is an Indian actor and producer who primarily works in Hindi films. Known as “King Khan” and the “Baadshah of Bollywood” by the media, he has starred in over 100 movies and won multiple awards, including 14 Filmfare Awards.

The governments of France and India have bestowed upon him the Legion of Honour and the Order of Arts and Letters in addition to the Padma Shri. In Asia and among the Indian diaspora across the globe, Khan enjoys considerable popularity. Several media sites have referred to him as one of the world’s most successful film stars in terms of both audience size and income.[b]

Several of his movies Discuss the issues of gender, race, socioeconomic class, religion, and national identity in India, as well as relationships to diaspora populations and concerns.

Khan’s career started in the late 1980s with roles in a number of television shows. In 1992, he made his Bollywood debut in the musical romance Deewana. His first roles that garnered him recognition were those of villains in the 1993 flicks Darr and Baazigar.

In order to make his name, Khan starred in a number of high-grossing romantic films, such as Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003), Veer-Zaara (2004), Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006), Mohabbatein (2000), Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995), Dil To Pagal Hai (1997), Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), and Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003). His performance as an alcoholic in the historical romantic film Devdas (2002) won him praise from critics.

a man with Asperger syndrome in the play My Name Is Khan (2010), a NASA scientist in the social drama Swades (2004), and a hockey coach in the sports drama Chak De! India (2007). Om Shanti Om (2007) and Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi (2008), as well as his foray into comedies with Chennai Express (2013) and Happy New Year (2014), yielded additional commercial hits.

Khan’s career came back in 2023 with the action thrillers Jawan and Pathaan, both of which are among the highest-grossing Indian movies, after a temporary setback and break.

As of 2015, Khan co-owns the Indian Premier League cricket franchise Kolkata and serves as co-chairman of the motion picture production business Red Chillies Entertainment and its subsidiaries.Knight Riders and the Trinbago Knight Riders of the Caribbean Premier League. Because of all of his endorsements and business endeavors, the media frequently refers to him as “Brand SRK”.

He frequently hosts television shows and acts in stage productions. Through his charitable work, Khan has helped people in need of health care and disaster relief. In recognition of his support for children’s education, UNESCO awarded him the Pyramide con Marni honor in 2011;

in 2018, the World Economic Forum awarded him the Crystal honor for his advocacy of women’s and children’s rights in India. In addition to frequently appearing in lists of the most significant figures in Indian culture, Newsweek recognized him as one of the world’s fifty most powerful individuals in 2008. Khan was selected as one of the 50 greatest actors of all time in 2022. time in an Empire readers’ vote, and Time ranked him among the world’s most influential people in 2023.

Childhood and family
Parents

Khan’s father, Mir Taj Mohammed Khan, was a Peshawar-based Indian independence leader who fought alongside Abdul Ghaffar Khan’s nonviolent resistance group Khudai Khidmatgar, which aimed to create an independent and unified India. Mir was a member of the Indian National Congress and an adherent of Abdul Ghaffar Khan.

Additionally, he was the cousin of Shah Nawaz Khan, a significant general in the Indian National Army.[c] Khan claims that Mir Jan Muhammad Khan, his paternal grandfather, was an Afghani Pashtun (Pathan) of ethnic descent.

But later on, his father’s Peshawar relatives made it clear that the family spoke Hindko and refutes the notion that his ancestor was an Afghan Pashtun by originating in Kashmir, from where they emigrated to Peshawar decades ago. Khan’s paternal family was still residing in the Qissa Khwani Bazaar neighborhood of Peshawar in the Shah Wali Qataal neighborhood as of 2010.

Mir relocated to Delhi in 1946 to attend Delhi University’s law school. He was compelled to remain in Delhi during the 1947 Indian partition and did not return to Peshawar for many years. Lateef Fatima, a magistrate, was Khan’s mother. She was the daughter of a senior government engineer. In 1959, his parents tied the knot.

Childhood

Khan was born in New Delhi, India, on November 2, 1965, into a Muslim household. The first five years of his life were spent life in Mangalore, where in the 1960s his maternal grandfather Iftikhar Ahmed worked as the port’s chief engineer.[d] “Half Hyderabadi (mother), half Pathan (father), and some Kashmiri (grandmother)” is how Khan has identified himself on Twitter.

Khan was raised in the New Delhi neighborhood of Rajendra Nagar. The family led a middle-class lifestyle in rented apartments, and his father owned multiple businesses, including a restaurant.

Khan was a standout student at St. Columba’s School in central Delhi, where he won the Sword of Honour, the school’s highest honor, for his academic and athletic achievements in football and hockey. At first, Khan wanted to be a professional athlete, but he was unable to play because of a shoulder ailment sustained in his early years. Rather,

In his early years, he performed in theater productions and won awards for his Bollywood actor impersonations. Dilip Kumar, Amitabh Bachchan, and Mumtaz were among his favorite Bollywood stars. Amrita Singh, a Bollywood actress, was one of his childhood friends and acting partner.

While pursuing his bachelor’s degree in economics at Hansraj College in 1985–1988, Khan devoted most of his time to acting training at Delhi’s theater Action Group (TAG), where he was coached by theater director Barry John. Following Hansraj, he enrolled at Jamia Millia Islamia to pursue a master’s degree in mass communication, but he eventually dropped out to focus on his acting career. In addition, he studied at Delhi’s National School of Drama in his early Bollywood days.

Cancer claimed his father’s life. in 1981[e], and his mother passed away from diabetes-related problems in 1991. Following their parents’ deaths, Khan took on the role of caring for his older sister Shahnaz Lalarukh (born 1960), who had become depressed.Shahnaz is still residing in their Mumbai mansion with her brother and his family.

About Sukhwinder Singh :

Indian playback singer Sukhwinder Singh was born on July 18, 1971, and her repertoire mainly consists of Bollywood songs. He received a Grammy Award for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media for his performance of “Jai Ho” in the movie Slumdog Millionaire. For his vocals, he has also won two Filmfare awards.
Additionally, he performed a duet of “Chaiyya Chaiyya” in the movie Dil Se.. with Sapna Awasthi.

Childhood and professional life

In Punjab, Sukhwinder Singh was born in Amritsar. within the Bhatti household. There are four brothers in his family. His teacher in music was Professor BS Narang. Along with T. Singh, he recorded the Punjabi album Munda Southhall Da. He then joined Laxmikant-Pyarelal’s group and rapidly rose to the position of music arranger before traveling to South India to search for employment. For the Tamil movie Ratchagan, he sang.

With the song “Aaja Sanam” from the movie Khilaaf, Singh made his Bollywood debut. Most people were not aware of this performance. Singing “Chaiyya Chaiyya” for A. R. Rahman in the movie Dil Se… brought him to stardom for the first time and earned him a Filmfare award. Among the most recognizable and well-known songs of its day is this one. In addition to picturing Shah Rukh Khan in “Chaiyya Chaiyya,” he has done the playback for seven of Khan’s songs.

He took part in the seventh season of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa in June 2014. He performed the Prem Anand song “Jai Ho Hindustan Ki,” which is the anthem for the 2023 Men’s FIH Hockey World Cup.

Honors

Winner Sukhwinder Singh the Filmfare Best Male Playback Award for the songs “Haule Haule” from Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi and “Chaiyya Chaiyya” from Dil Se.

The Academy Award for Best Original Song went to Sukhwinder Singh’s song “Jai Ho”. The 2010 Grammy Award for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media went to the same song again.

For his performance in the 2014 film Haider, which was composed by Vishal Bhardwaj, he was given the National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer at the 62nd National Film Awards.

About Salim Merchant :

Salim Merchant and Sulaiman Merchant are siblings who work together as the Indian score composer pair Salim–Sulaiman. The two mostly write music for Hindi movies.

Life and initial professional endeavors

The hometown of Salim-Sulaiman is Mundra, Gujarat’s Kutch region. Mumbai is where they were born. On March 3, 1974, Salim Merchant was born, and on December 21, 1970, Sulaiman Merchant was born. Their father, Sadruddin Merchant, was an Ismaili Scouts Orchestra leader in India, and he served as an inspiration to them.

Having grown up in a musical household as the son of composer and film industry veteran Sadruddin Merchant, Salim studied piano at Trinity College of Music in London, while Sulaiman studied tabla with legendary players like Taufiq Qureshi and Ustad Zakir Hussain. After six years They won praise for the film score of Bhoot, which was their first Bollywood film to feature music.

With almost ten years of experience, Salim and Sulaiman have composed music for films including Neal ‘n’ Nikki, Chak De! India, Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, and Fashion.

Together, the pair produced and created a number of TV commercials, worked with artists including K.S. Chithra, Ustad Zakir Hussain, and Ustad Sultan Khan Ayisha Abdul Basith, and composed music for numerous Indi-pop acts, including Viva, Aasmaan, Shweta Shetty, Jasmine, and Style Bhai. Following that, they went on to work with renowned filmmakers and producers like Ram Gopal Varma, Subhash Ghai, and Yash Chopra on their films.

Their main work consisted of background soundtracks for motion pictures, up until the Karan Johar-Shah Rukh Khan producing Kaal, for which they won praise for their songwriting.

Salim Merchant served as one of the three judges for Sony Entertainment Television’s (India) fifth season of Indian Idol. They have been working on a Bollywood reworking of Lady Gaga’s songs Judas and Born This Way. They also cooperated on Enrique’s song “I’m A Freak.”

For the Hollywood picture Sold, the pair recorded two songs. Gandhi Jayanti, a song featuring Ricky Kej, was released by Salim-Sulaiman during the 2020 shutdown. Together, the two have created a variety of songs with various independent musicians, such as Shivansh Jindal.

FIFA World Cup 2010

To record the 2010 FIFA World Cup anthem, the musical duo worked with Kenyan singer and songwriter Eric Wainaina and South African vocalist Loyiso Bala. The hymn “Africa – You’re A Star” is the song.

Indian Superstar

During seasons five and six of Indian Idol, Salim Merchant served as a judge with Anu Malik and Sunidhi Chauhan. Salim, Vishal Dadlani, and Sonakshi Sinha served as judges for the second season of Indian Idol Junior.

In the second season of The Voice India, he was one of four judges, along with Coach Shaan, Coach Benny, and Coach Neeti.

About Jaideep Sahni :

Screenwriter, songwriter, and creative producer Jaideep Sahni was born in 1968 in India. He has written screenplays for movies including Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year, Bunty Aur Babli, Chak De! India, Khosla Ka Ghosla, and Shuddh Desi Romance.

In addition to the Filmfare Award for Best Story for Company (2002), he also received the Filmfare Award for Best Dialogue and the Filmfare Award for Best Screenplay for Khosla Ka Ghosla (2006). He was also the recipient of the 2008 IIFA Award for Best Story for Chak De! India.

Childhood and schooling

Jaideep Sahni was educated at the Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College in Bidar. He was born and raised in New Delhi. He began his career as a computer engineer and has held positions at NIIT.

Career

He started writing lyrics after jamming. sessions with Palash Sen, and at the age of 27, he began writing scripts after coming onto the script for the movie Gandhi in a New Delhi bookstore. Ram Gopal Verma directed Jungle (2000), which he wrote both the lyrics and the script for.

Company (2002), the second film written and directed by Sahni, received eleven nominations for the Filmfare Awards and took home seven of them. Later, Sahni was employed at Khosla Ka Ghosla alongside Dibakar Banerjee.

Since then, he has remained employed by Yash Raj Films, where he began his career as a screenwriter for the Shaad Ali-directed hit movie Bunty Aur Babli, which was a box office hit and a significant turning point in Abhishek Bachchan’s career.

The 2007 movie Chak De! India, which he then wrote, directed by Shimit Amin, who before to joining Yashraj films served as Ram Gopal Varma’s assistant.

The film, which starred Shah Rukh Khan as the Indian hockey team’s coach, was partially inspired by Maharaj Krishan Kaushik’s true story. In addition, he penned the screenplay for the 2007 film Aaja Nachle, which was directed by Anil Mehta. 2009 saw the release of Shimit Amin’s third movie, Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year.

 

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FAQ’s :

Kabir Khan was falsely accused of throwing a crucial match against Pakistan after a photo of him shaking hands with the Pakistani captain was misinterpreted by the media and the public, leading to severe backlash due to his Muslim identity.

The team overcomes their internal conflicts and prejudices by bonding over common experiences, including a pivotal moment where they defend each other in a fight, which unites them and helps them understand the importance of teamwork and mutual respect.

Vidya Sharma is the captain of the Indian women's hockey team in the movie. She faces personal challenges, including balancing her responsibilities between her hockey career and her husband's expectations.

Despite skepticism from the hockey association, the women's team earns their spot in the World Cup by demonstrating their skills in a match against the men's team, showcasing their determination and capability.

Bindiya Naik initially opposes Kabir Khan's coaching methods and disrupts team unity. However, she later plays a crucial role in their success, particularly in the match against South Korea, after Kabir convinces her to put aside personal grievances for the team's benefit.

The climax of the movie is the final match of the World Cup, where the Indian women's hockey team faces Australia. The match ends in a penalty shootout, where India triumphs, securing an improbable victory and bringing pride to their country.

"Chak De! India" tackles social issues such as gender discrimination, regional biases, and religious intolerance. Through the journey of the women's hockey team and Kabir Khan's redemption, the movie highlights the importance of unity, perseverance, and breaking societal barriers.

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