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kaun is ghar ki

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kaun is ghar kidekhbhaal kare

roz ik cheez

TuuT jaatii hai

who will look after

this house?

every day,

something falls apart

Jaun Eliya (15)
dekhbhaal (1)

caretaking, safeguarding

roz (m) (13)

day, every day

cheez (m) (7)

things, matter

TuuT (m) (4)

break

Theme: Grit, Resilience, & Courage (57)

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Interpretation

Shaayar Elya seems to refer to responsibility, attention, and the slow erosion that comes when nobody feels accountable.

“Who will care for this house” can mean a literal home, a relationship, a family, even the self. The question carries fatigue, and also a hint of accusation.

It is less a request for help and more an admission of abandonment. Care here is may not be technical maintenance but sustained attention.

The second line refers to something breaking every day, not dramatically, just persistently, suggesting a slow moral or emotional entropy.

Neglect does not announce itself loudly. It shows up in minor losses, overlooked faults, and accumulated damage. The house becomes a metaphor for any space where love, duty, or vigilance has thinned over time.

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