Yaara Yaara

Alka Yagnik · Hum Tum

Director: Jatin-Lalit, Rishi Rich
Lyricist: Prasoon Joshi
Singers: Alka Yagnik, Udit Narayan


[Yaara Yaara Main To Pisal Gaya Re
 Yaara Yaara Hadh Se Guzar Gaya Re]--- (2)
Kaisi Mushkil Hai Rahein
Thamhe Rehna Yeh Bahein
Toote Na Re
Roote Na Re
Choote Na Saath Humara
Yaara Yaara Tu To Pisal Gaya Re
Yaara Yaara Hadh Se Guzar Gaya Re
Jab Jab Mushkil Ho Rahein
Tham Lengi Yeh Bahein
Tootege Na
Rootega Na
Choote Na Saath Humara
Arre… Yaara Yaara Main To Pisal Gaya Re
Yaara Yaara Hadh Se Guzar Gaya Re

Yuhi Nahin Dag Magaya Ho Main
Haan… Yuhi Nahin Dag Magaya Ho Main
Sambalne Koi Paas Aaya Ho Main
Agar Juth Bhole Kasam Dho Tujhe
Agar Chal Na Paye Kadham Du Tujhe
Humse Koi Katha Ho
Dena Jo Bhi Saza Ho
Toote Na Re
Roote Na Re
Choote Na Saath Humara
Yaara Yaara Main To Pisal Gaya Re
Yaara Yaara Hadh Se Guzar Gaya Re
Yaara yaara Tu To pisal Gaya Re
Yaara Yaara Hadh Se Guzar Gaya re
Accha…

Mujhe Jhoon Ne De Mujhse Hain Nasha
Haan… Mujhe Jhoon Ne De Mujhse Hain Nasha
Tere Dil Mein Kya Hain Mujhe Kya Pata
Agar Yu Nahin Bekabar Hota Tu
To Phir Mera Humsafar Hota Tu
Main To Itna Hi Samju
Main To Itna Hi Jaanu
Toote Na Re
Roote Na Re
Choote Na Saath Humara
Yaara Yaara Main To Pisal Gaya Re
Yaara Yaara Hadh Se Guzar Gaya Re
Yaara Yaara Tu To Pisal Gaya Re
Yaara Yaara Hadh Se Guzar Gaya Re
Kaisi Mushkil Hai Rahein
Tamhe Rehna Yeh Bahein
Toote Na Re
Roote Na Re
Choote Na Saath Humara
Yaara Yaara Main To Pisal Gaya Re
Yaara Yaara Hadh Se Guzar Gaya Re


Yaara Yaara

Alka Yagnik delivers a timeless performance of 'Yaara Yaara' on the 1986 film 'Hum Tum,' showcasing her signature emotive style that defined Bollywood playback singing of the era. The track serves as a quintessential example of her ability to convey deep romantic sentiment through melody and vocal nuance, characteristic of the romantic drama genre prevalent in mid-1980s Hindi cinema. Her rendition remains a staple in the discography of the film, reflecting her enduring influence on the industry and her status as a leading vocalist of her generation. The song's enduring popularity underscores its role as a cultural touchstone within the Indian music canon.