2024-09-13
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Roz Mitiye Kaise" where he says in relationships there shouldn't be any ego & people should try to control their anger for the betterment of their relationships.
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Subodh Beech Pari" where he elaborates on family bonds. He says when an understanding person tries to resolve a fight, he always aims at creating a win-win situation.
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Pher Na Hwey" where he speaks about trust, faith, relationship, love, lies & how all these aspects impact our relationships.
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Roz Mitiye Kaise" where he says in relationships there shouldn't be any ego & people should try to control their anger for the betterment of their relationships.
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Subodh Beech Pari" where he elaborates on family bonds. He says when an understanding person tries to resolve a fight, he always aims at creating a win-win situation.
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Pher Na Hwey" where he speaks about trust, faith, relationship, love, lies & how all these aspects impact our relationships.
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Roz Mitiye Kaise" where he says in relationships there shouldn't be any ego & people should try to control their anger for the betterment of their relationships.
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Subodh Beech Pari" where he elaborates on family bonds. He says when an understanding person tries to resolve a fight, he always aims at creating a win-win situation.
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Pher Na Hwey" where he speaks about trust, faith, relationship, love, lies & how all these aspects impact our relationships.
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Roz Mitiye Kaise" where he says in relationships there shouldn't be any ego & people should try to control their anger for the betterment of their relationships.
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Subodh Beech Pari" where he elaborates on family bonds. He says when an understanding person tries to resolve a fight, he always aims at creating a win-win situation.
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Pher Na Hwey" where he speaks about trust, faith, relationship, love, lies & how all these aspects impact our relationships.
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Roz Mitiye Kaise" where he says in relationships there shouldn't be any ego & people should try to control their anger for the betterment of their relationships.
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Subodh Beech Pari" where he elaborates on family bonds. He says when an understanding person tries to resolve a fight, he always aims at creating a win-win situation.
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Kasht Parehu" where he says, no matter how many difficulties a good man has to face, he is never disappointed, just as how gold is heated several times to make it pure.
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Prerak Hi Te" where he says, an arrow is released only after string of the bow is pulled similarly, you may be determined to do something, but an inspiration is must.
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Kyo Kijai Aiso" that talks about putting efforts in the right direction. A benefit is reaped when there is a balance between 'what we want to do?' & 'how do we do it?'.
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Daan Dee" where he says, we sometimes donate only to better our social relationship however that should not be the case, we should donate to those who are in need.
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Sab Dekhai" where he says, people often point out mistakes of others but do not see their own, just like a lamp that provides light everywhere but not below itself.
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Nibale Jaani" where he says it is easy to blame others but what's difficult is to take the blame on oneself. He further says one should not put unwanted blame on others.
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Ucche Baithe Na" where he says one does not become great by sitting high without virtues, just as a crow does not become an eagle by sitting on the top of the temple.
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Ari Chotau" where he says, never consider your enemies weak, less or ordinary because even a small spark can destroy a big stack of hay.
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Je Na Hoye" where he says, people who are strong & internally powerful are like flowing water, they can't be still in life & always want to keep flowing or moving.
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Ati Parichaen" where he talks about how familiarity breeds contempt. Hence, similarity is comforting but you need diversification to grow and appreciate differences.