: The song’s thematic progression suggests the girl takes the form of the Goddess Kali, the Hindu deity of death and destruction who fought to restore cosmic order. This provides a cultural framework for her "anger" as a righteous and necessary response to injustice. Musical and Cultural Significance
: Rather than succumbing to despair, the protagonist likens herself to a storm— "Aandhi hu, ma behari hu" (I am a storm, I am a whirlwind). This imagery suggests a shift from passive endurance to active, destructive, and ultimately cleansing power. : The song’s thematic progression suggests the girl
: The singer repeatedly asserts, "Ma chhori haina" (I am not a daughter), a profound statement of disassociating from a role defined by subservience or familial obligation to an abuser. : The song’s thematic progression suggests the girl