Raj Mawar's Heart-Wrenching New Single 'Jhuth Bolna' Is a Masterpiece of Pain & Poetry
Raj Mawar’s latest single, Jhuth Bolna, is a hauntingly beautiful ode to heartbreak, blending raw vocals with Fiza Choudhary’s evocative performance in a music video that lingers long after the last note.

Raj Mawar, the voice that has redefined Haryanvi music with emotional depth and authenticity, returns with his latest soul-stirring single, Jhuth Bolna. Featuring the expressive Fiza Choudhary, the song is a visceral exploration of love’s darkest hour—betrayal—woven into melodies that ache with every note.
A Symphony of Heartbreak
From the first chord, Jhuth Bolna pulls listeners into a world of lingering memories and unanswered questions. Mawar’s signature raw vocals lay bare the agony of abandoned love, while the haunting composition amplifies the weight of every word. The lyrics, steeped in poetic melancholy, resonate with anyone who has ever confronted the ruins of trust:
"Tere vaade the jhooth sahe, par yaadein sach kyun lagti hai?"
("Your promises were lies, so why do the memories feel so real?")
Fiza Choudhary’s poignant presence in the music video adds another layer to this narrative. Her silent yet powerful expressions mirror the song’s theme—love that lingers like a phantom pain, long after the truth has surfaced.
Behind the Song: Raj Mawar’s Emotional Confession
For Mawar, Jhuth Bolna isn’t just another track—it’s a cathartic release. In his own words:
"This song is a piece of my heart. It captures the silent pain so many carry when love turns into lies. If it brings even one listener comfort, I’ve done justice to the story."
The music video, shot with cinematic grit, juxtaposes fleeting moments of past happiness with the harsh reality of deception, making the emotional payoff even more devastating.
Why It Stands Out
- Vocals: Mawar’s voice cracks with controlled vulnerability, turning sorrow into art.
- Visual Storytelling: Fiza’s performance transforms the song into a shared emotional experience.
- Relatability: A universal anthem for the betrayed, the broken, and those still healing.
Already trending under #JhuthBolna, the track solidifies Raj Mawar’s place as Haryanvi music’s foremost storyteller of heartache.