Taare Zameen Par Lyrics (2025)
(These stars that are on the ground, how could they leave the sky? In this rush and race, what is this complaint... if a runner is deceived... do the stars that fall to earth never touch the sky again?)
"Kholo Kholo" use poetic imagery (opening wings, breaking walls) to encourage self-discovery and the nurturing of a child's natural talents. Critical Reception Song Title Lyricist Key Review Highlights Taare Zameen Par Prasoon Joshi Celebrated for its gentle, lullaby-like quality and beautiful metaphors for childhood innocence. Maa Prasoon Joshi Regarded as one of the most emotional songs in Bollywood history; praised for its simple yet deeply relatable words. Kholo Kholo Prasoon Joshi Noted for its inspirational and empowering tone, focusing on breaking free from societal expectations. Bum Bum Bole Prasoon Joshi Reviewed as a fun, rhythmic track that uses playful language to capture the joy of uninhibited creativity. Summary of Reviews Impactful Storytelling taare zameen par lyrics
"Kaisa tukda hai yeh aasman sa... Jo cheenta gaya hai inmein se kaun sa?" (What kind of a piece of the sky is this... which scrap has been picked out from among them?) (These stars that are on the ground, how
Chhota hai, magar Zameen se juda hai Har ek kadam pe Ek naya aarambh do the stars that fall to earth never touch the sky again