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This contrast between the exhaustion of the world outside and the quiet joy of home is the central pillar of the poem. The father finds his happiness and peace not in his wages, but in the well-being of his children.
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The song begins with the lines:
This earthly image of fatherly love and sacrifice is masterfully used to draw a parallel to the ultimate sacrifices made by the holy figures of Islam, particularly Imam Hussain (a.s.) and his family in Karbala. "Din Dhale Jab Karke Mazdoori" Lyrics Profile
| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | | The lyric trended on Twitter with the hashtag #DinDhale (over 30 k tweets in the first week). Users posted videos of themselves “finishing the day” at factories, farms, and street‑vendors, tagging the song as their “after‑work anthem”. | | Critical response | Music blogs such as RollingStone India and The Hindu music section praised the track for “humanising the everyday worker” and “bringing a folk‑spirit into modern rap”. | | Live performances | At the Indie‑Fusion Fest (March 2024, Mumbai), Raza performed the song on a makeshift stage built from scaffolding, accompanied by a live dholak player. The audience sang the chorus in unison, turning the moment into a collective ode to laborers. | | Social impact | A small non‑profit called Shramik Shakti used the song in a fundraising video that highlighted the plight of migrant construction workers in Delhi. The video raised INR 12 lakh in one week. | This contrast between the exhaustion of the world
The phrase opens with "din dhale" — the fading of the day. In literature and poetry, dusk is often a time of romance, mystery, or introspection. But here, dusk is purely functional. It marks the end of a biological and economic war. The father has not been attending meetings or creating art; he has been engaged in "mazdoori" — a word that carries the weight of physical exhaustion, low bargaining power, and the unglamorous reality of manual wage. The lyricist wisely avoids euphemisms. This is not "work" or "service"; it is mazdoori : the act of the laborer, the proletariat, the man whose currency is sweat.
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His poem "Baap" remains a perfect example of his ability to turn everyday realities into profound art.
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