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The song you are looking for is titled " Heri Sakhi " (also known as " Piya Ghar Aavenge
"). It is a soulful track widely known for its spiritual and emotional depth, famously written and composed by Kailash Kher Song Features & Background Artist & Credits : While famously associated with Kailash Kher's band from the album Chandan Mein , a recent popular version is performed by Megha Bhardwaj
(released November 2022) with music by Jackie Vanjari and lyrics by Kunaal Vermaa. The Story Behind the Lyrics : The line " Heri koi kajal lao ri, mohe kala teeka lagao ri Ari Koi Kajal Lao Ri Mp3 Song Download
" translates to a request for kohl to ward off the evil eye because the singer wants to look beautiful for their beloved. Kailash Kher originally wrote these lyrics as a tribute to his late father, imagining his mother preparing to welcome him into the heavens.
: Originally a song of grief and devotion, it has evolved into a popular anthem for weddings and spiritual gatherings, symbolizing the joyful arrival of a "Piya" (beloved or divine). Where to Listen & Download
You can find this track on major music platforms for streaming and official download: : Available on If you want, I can:
: The official music video featuring Megha Bhardwaj is available on Classic Version
: For the original Kailash Kher version, search for the album Chandan Mein original or the more recent Megha Bhardwaj
"Ari Koi Kajal Lao Ri" is a traditional/folk-style song from the Indian subcontinent, commonly performed in regional languages such as Rajasthani, Haryanvi, or Punjabi variants; its lyrics and melody reflect rural themes of romance, beauty, and playful courtship. The song’s title references "kajal" (kohl), a common poetic motif symbolizing eyes, attraction, and adornment. The song you are looking for is titled
Haryanvi music has evolved rapidly over the last decade, moving from just high-energy dance numbers to deeply soulful folk fusion. "Ari Koi Kajal Lao Ri" sits right in that sweet spot.
The title translates to a plea for kajal (kohl), symbolizing the pain of separation and the sadness of the protagonist. The lyrics are poetic, dealing with themes of heartbreak and longing, which are staples of the Ragini culture in Haryana. The haunting melody, combined with the raw vocal delivery, makes it a track that stays with you long after you’ve heard it.