He pleads innocence. He argues that his only "crime" was loving deeply. The punishment (his current misery) does not fit the crime. He is an innocent prisoner on death row, and Love is the executioner.
At its core, the song is a heartfelt exploration of being consumed by love. The title itself, "Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya," translates to "What Have You Done, Love?" and serves as a direct address to the feeling of love itself. The lyrics, penned by Sanjeev Chaturvedi, beautifully express the intoxicating and all-consuming nature of romantic love, describing how it can turn one's entire world upside down in a single moment. He pleads innocence
Ki kaisa ye roga… "What kind of disease/pain is this?" He is an innocent prisoner on death row,
emphasize an obsessive, all-consuming stage of love where the world begins and ends with the beloved. Silent Admiration : The second verse focuses on the "silent observer" ( "Hum toh chupke" penned by Sanjeev Chaturvedi
Ayaan’s tragedy isn’t that he lost Zara—it’s that he survived her. The song captures . Each line is a confession: “I gave you everything. You gave me nothing. And yet, I can’t stop loving you.” Jubin Nautiyal’s soulful, crackling voice makes you feel every syllable like a bruise.