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The lyrics are credited to Latiful Islam Shibli or Md Robin in different catalog versions.

The title literally translates to "In reality, no one is happy." The lyrics delve into the idea that behind closed doors ("on the other side of your door"), everyone carries a private burden or "vubone chiro dukhi" (forever sad in their own world). The lyrics are credited to Latiful Islam Shibli

The song is a philosophical reflection on the human condition, specifically the facade of happiness people maintain in public. The song (actually titled "Sukher Ei Prithibi") is

The song (actually titled "Sukher Ei Prithibi") is a melancholic masterpiece by the legendary Bangladeshi rock icon Ayub Bachchu . While the "2019" date often seen in YouTube titles refers to its digital re-release or a popular upload, the song's legacy is rooted in the early 1990s as part of his work with his band LRB or his solo projects. The Story Behind the Song The lyrics are credited to Latiful Islam Shibli

The song was sung and tuned by Ayub Bachchu himself.

The lyrics are credited to Latiful Islam Shibli or Md Robin in different catalog versions.

The title literally translates to "In reality, no one is happy." The lyrics delve into the idea that behind closed doors ("on the other side of your door"), everyone carries a private burden or "vubone chiro dukhi" (forever sad in their own world).

The song is a philosophical reflection on the human condition, specifically the facade of happiness people maintain in public.

The song (actually titled "Sukher Ei Prithibi") is a melancholic masterpiece by the legendary Bangladeshi rock icon Ayub Bachchu . While the "2019" date often seen in YouTube titles refers to its digital re-release or a popular upload, the song's legacy is rooted in the early 1990s as part of his work with his band LRB or his solo projects. The Story Behind the Song

The song was sung and tuned by Ayub Bachchu himself.