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Bhojpuri remake of Bollywood song Awara Angara went viral on social media, people went crazy about this Chetna song.
Samira Vishwas | May 22, 2026 9:24 AM CST

Nowadays, Bhojpuri versions of Bollywood songs are making waves on social media and among music lovers. People on the internet are openly admitting that these recreated songs, which are being made without any double meaning (obscenity) and vulgar lyrics, are more listenable and better than the original songs. Famous digital artist Mrityunjay Roy, who took this trend forward, keeps uploading new and clean Bhojpuri versions of Bollywood songs on his Instagram account. In this series, he has now released an amazing Bhojpuri version of the superhit song ‘Awara Angara’ from the film ‘Tere Ishq Mein’. The most special and unique thing about this new version is that Mrityunjay has not molded it like an ordinary commercial track, but as a ‘consciousness song’ i.e. a bhajan that teaches the deep philosophy of life. The lyrics of the song are giving a very beautiful message of human life being uncertain and living it well with noble deeds. Mrityunjay sang these heart touching lyrics in his magical voice. The simplicity and depth with which Mrityunjay Roy has sung this song has forced people to dance. The new Bhojpuri lyrics of the song are as follows:

"Aila, go with me empty handed and do a good deed, brother. Love everyone, make life perfect and all things are left behind. I left my pride in my mind, nothing was of any use, my money came to my bungalow and nothing happened. One star, one star, you are one star of amber. Ember, ember… you become an ember. Leave the illusion and purify the body. Purify your body."

Know the Hindi meaning of this beautiful Bhojpuri song. The biggest truth of life is hidden in every line of this Chetna song. If we understand its simple meaning in Hindi then it is something like this – ‘O human being! You came into this world completely empty-handed and nothing will go with you while leaving here, so do only good and noble deeds while you are alive. Love the most pure love in the world and make your life true, because in the end everything will fall apart here. Completely give up the pride and ego of your mind, because it will be of no use after death. None of the money, wealth, luxurious bungalows and expensive cars that you chase throughout your life will go with you to the afterlife. You are like a bright star in this amber, do not become an ember of anger and hatred. Give up this worldly attachment and make your soul and body completely pure by being absorbed in the devotion of God. ‘Rooh ko sukoon milta hai’: The song garnered a lot of praise on social media. This experiment of Mrityunjay Roy has gone straight into the hearts of the people. The comment section of his Instagram post has been flooded with praise from fans and music lovers. The popularity of the song can be gauged from the fact that people are watching this reel on loop again and again. Commenting, a user wrote, "Brother, every word of this song directly touches the heart." Another fan wrote, "Your voice is very beautiful and wonderful, superb!" An emotional fan commented, "Brother, you set social media on fire, I love you from my heart." Apart from this, many people say that in today’s era, where Bhojpuri music is seen only with obscenity, this song of Mrityunjay is going to give immense solace and mental peace to the soul. Who is artist Mrityunjay Roy? Popularity is continuously increasing. For those who do not know much about Mrityunjay, let them know that according to his official Instagram bio, he is a very talented independent artist and singer. Due to his recreated songs on social media, his popularity and number of followers is increasing at the speed of rocket. Currently he has more than 126k (1 lakh 26 thousand) loyal followers on Instagram. Every day or two, he posts some new and unique reel for his fans. Their biggest USP is that they present famous songs from different languages ​​with completely new and meaningful Bhojpuri lyrics, which are loved by the youth as well as the elders of the family.


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