Mo Hrudaya Tate Jagila Lyrics

Mo Hrudaya Tate Jagila Lyrics · Satyajeet Pradhan
Instrumental Music
[Verse 1]
Tu niswasa, tu biswasa
Tate laagu mo ayusha (Aa)
Tu mo khushi, tu mo hasa
To pakhe bata sesha (Aa)
[Pre-Chorus]
Aakhi ra kajala, karila pagala (Aa)
Aakhi ra kajala, karila pagala (Aa)
Mana mora, to premare padi gala (Aa)
[Chorus]
Ebe thu, mo hrudaya, tate jagila (Aa)
Haan, ebe thu, mo hrudaya, tate jagila (Aa)
Haan, tate jagila (Aa)
[Hook]
Instrumental Break
[Verse 2]
Aagaru ta, jibana mo thila
Haaye, berangi berangi
Prema ranga, hei asi, galu re laagi (Ee)
Ho oh, to sathire, prema hela
Ayusharu deli tate adha
Tu helu, Kanhei te, mu tora, Radha (Aa)
[Pre-Chorus]
Aakhire tharilu, nijara karilu (Oo)
Aakhire tharilu, nijara karilu (Oo)
Dui mane, durghtana, hei gala (Aa)
[Chorus]
Ebe thu, mo hrudaya, tate jagila (Aa)
Haan, ebe thu, mo hrudaya, tate jagila (Aa)
Haan, tate jagila (Aa)
[Hook]
Ho ho oh…
[Verse 3]
Aagaru ta, hrudaya mo
Achinha te, sabu baru thila
Jane nahi, tate kain, nijara kala (Aa)
Hmm, nija tharu, nijara te
Bhabi deli, jebe tharu, tate
Sei dinu, nida au, asuni mate (Ae)
[Pre-Chorus]
Mo mana raja tu, to mana rani mu (Oo)
Mo mana raja tu, to mana rani mu (Oo)
Dui bhagya, aape aape, jodi hela (Aa)
[Chorus]
Ebe thu, mo hrudaya, tate jagila (Aa)
Haaye ae… ebe thu, mo hrudaya, tate jagila (Aa)
Haan, tate jagila (Aa)
[Outro]
Jagila aa…
Credits
| Song | Mo Hrudaya Tate Jagila |
| Singer | Satyajeet Pradhan, Diptirekha Padhi |
| Writer | Soumya Ranjan Bal |
| Composer | Dibya Chandan |
| Cast | Ankit Pattnaik, Disha |
| Video Director | Babu Babu |
| Label | Chandrakant Creation |
Official Video
About
This is a soulful Odia romantic song about love awakening in a heart that once felt empty and colorless. The narrator describes the beloved as breath, trust, hope, happiness, and laughter, showing deep emotional dependence and strong commitment. The lines highlight how attraction slowly turns into lasting love, with the beloved’s eyes and kajal having a strong effect on the mind and emotions. The song contrasts the earlier life, which felt dull and without meaning, with the present, where love brings new energy, joy, and purpose. Cultural symbolism strengthens the bond through the Kanha and Radha comparison, suggesting devotion and destiny. It also expresses belonging and constant remembrance, ending with royal imagery of the king and queen’s hearts, reflecting balance, respect, and a naturally united relationship.