The biggest issue with viral audio clips is misinformation. On various lyric websites, the words to "Aisi Poshak" are often misspelled or attributed to the wrong singers.
After cross-referencing the original studio recordings and live Qawwali performances, we present the 100% verified and correct Hindi lyrics below.
The second half (“nazar na hataye”) introduces a playful, proud jealousy: the lover’s choice is so stunning that others can’t stop staring. This is a common trope in Hindi folk lyrics – balancing celebration of beauty with a hint of possessiveness, but delivered joyfully, not darkly.
“Yaar” is a uniquely Indian term that signifies camaraderie, loyalty, and informality. It is especially popular among the urban middle class, who use it to maintain a relaxed social distance while still implying closeness. By using “mere yaar,” the lyricist creates an inclusive atmosphere—listeners feel as though the narrator is sharing a private observation with a friend.
Aisi poshak mere yaar ne pehnai hai,
Jo poshak pehni, toh main toh peer ban gayi.
Mere yaar ne pehnai hai, mere yaar ne pehnai hai...
Jo agan bhatakti thi, woh agan bujha di maine,
Jo raat andheri thi, woh raat kat gayi.
Jo poshak pehni, toh main toh peer ban gayi...
Singer: Raju Rawal Lyrics: Traditional/Folk (Adapted)