Awaaz-E-Earworm: A Desi Saga of Songs That Stick Like Glue
Introduction
Namaste, music enthusiasts and
involuntary playlist curators! Today, we're taking a sarcastic dive into the
world of "gaana ka chakkar" – those songs that decide to set up camp
in your head without so much as a courteous knock, those catchy tunes that hijack your brain and refuse to let
go, like a clingy ex who just won't get the hint. Get ready for the
melodious madness, the lyrical lunacy, and the never-ending loop of tunes that
make you question the sanity of your subconscious.
"Saath
Mein Chai Piyo, Ya Earworm Ko Bulao?"
Imagine this: you're peacefully
sipping your chai, and suddenly,
your brain decides it's the perfect time for
an impromptu concert. The earworm arrives, uninvited, turning your tea break
into a musical extravaganza. Because nothing says "relaxation" like
humming "Tera Ban Jaunga" while sipping your chai.
Though sometimes it can be “gaadi wala
aya, ghar se kachra nikaal” with a smoke too.
"Koi
Mere Mann Ko Backup Kaun Banayega?"
Your brain has a peculiar filing
system. It stores the most irrelevant lyrics with perfect clarity while
important information gets misplaced faster than your keys. It's like your mind
is saying, "Backup for the critical work project? Nah. Let's remember all
the '90s Bollywood songs instead."
"Earworm,
Tum Kab Jaoge?"
Earworms don't believe in goodbyes.
They're like that distant relative who says they'll leave after one cup of tea
but ends up staying for a week. You bid farewell to the earworm, but it lingers,
playing its catchy tune on a loop, making itself at home in your mental living
room.
"Jab
Tu Seekha, 'Mute' Button Ka Matlaab"
You've mastered the art of pretending
to listen while your inner jukebox is on full blast. Someone might be pouring
their heart out to you, and all you can think about is whether "Koi Mil
Gaya" or not. But who needs active listening when you can have passive
humming?
"Lyrics,
Lost in Translation"
Sometimes, your brain plays a cruel
game. It remembers the catchy tune but forgets the lyrics faster than a kid
forgets their homework. So there you are, confidently singing, "Mere haath
mein tera haath ho," and then it's just a mumble fest because, well, who
needs the rest of the lyrics anyway?
"3
AM Musical Soiree"
Earworms have no sense of time.
They'll wait until the clock strikes 3 AM, and you're enjoying a peaceful
night's sleep. Suddenly, your brain decides it's the perfect time for a private
musical soiree, complete with dreamy tunes and an encore performance of
"Channa Mereya."
"Yeh
Tune Kya Kiya, Gaana Mera Kho Liya!"
You innocently start your day, and
before you know it, your brain has queued up a playlist of its own. You might
be discussing world peace, but your internal DJ is spinning "Yeh Jo Des
Hai Tera" in the background. Because,,,, priorities.
Conclusion
In the quirky world of "gaana ka
chakkar," laughter is the best antidote. So, the next time you find
yourself involuntarily humming a tune that refuses to leave, just embrace the
musical madness, sing along with your inner Lata Mangeshkar, and remember,
you're not alone in this desi symphony of earworms!

That garbage song, yes 😝😝😝😝
ReplyDeleteYe 90s wala earworm not going to die easily, while you are drinking or on a road trip “gaane to yahi hai” ..
ReplyDeleteComplete roller coaster ride, thanks for thought!
On such point author can elaborate the sentences more. However, if we go with rthym it was great reading.
ReplyDeleteChana mere ya mere ya chana mera ya.... 🥳
ReplyDelete❗wow nice thought, it remains in our frontal lobe, generally it stays intact until we get rid of it with something else. It happens when someone is humming and I know that song and that song is catchy. I cannot sing.
ReplyDeleteInteresting
ReplyDeleteNicee!
ReplyDeleteSongs on reels 🥲
ReplyDeleteInteresting!!🤙🏽
ReplyDelete