Bihar Boy Lyrics
Bihar Boy is a Hindi song by Akash Pal. This song mixes humor, cultural references, and a bit of satire to convey pride in being from Bihar, while also addressing some stereotypes associated with the region. The lyrics begin with a playful tone, introducing the singer as a simple Bihari guy who encounters someone who thinks of him in stereotypical ways.
The singer mentions common stereotypes, like Biharis being involved in simple, rural life activities, such as eating local food (litti-chokha) and using certain products like “khaini” and “gutka” (chewing tobacco). There’s also mention of common scenes, like people arguing over land and working in labor jobs. However, the singer quickly clarifies that these are not his own views, but rather what others think of Biharis.
The lyrics play on the contrast between the stereotype and the reality, pointing out how some people misjudge or look down on Biharis, assuming they are all uneducated or involved in crime, as often depicted in popular media like the show “Mirzapur.” The singer emphasizes that even though he is from Bihar, he is not a “gawaar” (an uncultured person). The song expresses pride in Bihari identity while rejecting the negative stereotypes.
The chorus, where the singer repeatedly says “Kha litti-chokha” (eat the traditional Bihari dish), reinforces this cultural pride. By calling himself a “motherfuckin’ Bihar boy,” the singer takes ownership of his identity with confidence and defiance, showing that he is proud of where he comes from, despite the stereotypes.
Overall, the song is about embracing one’s roots, challenging stereotypes, and proudly representing Bihari culture in a modern, confident way. Akash Pal’s Bihar Boy lyrics are given below.