|
|
| [ More Shankar Mahadevan lyrics ] |
add to playlist
see a mistake?
comment
|
|
Artist/Band:
Shankar Mahadevan
Lyrics for Song: Mitwa Kahe Dhadkan Hai Tujhse Pyar
Lyrics for Album: Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna
Director: Shankar, Ehsan, Loy
Lyricist: Javed Akhtar
Singers: Shankar Mahadevan, Shafqat Amanat Ali
Jaaniye heeriye......Jaaniye heeriye
(Mere mann ye bata de tu
Kis orr chala hai tu
Kya paya nahi tune
Kya dhundh raha hai tu
Jo hai ankahee jo hai ansuni
Woh baat kya hai bata
Mitwa kahe dhadkan hai tujhse pyar
Mitwa yeh khudse toh na tu chhupa)----- (2)
Jeevan dagar mein prem nagar mein ---- (2)
Aaya nazar mein jab se koi hain
Tu sochta hain tu puchata hain
Jiski kami thi kya yeh wohi hain
Haa yeh wohi hain ----- (2)
Tu ek pyasa aur yeh nadi hain
Kaahe nahi isko tu khulke bataye
Jo hai ankahee jo hai ansuni
Woh baat kya hai bata
Mitwa kahe dhadkan hai tujhse pyar
Mitwa yeh khudse toh na tu chhupa
Teri nigaahen
Par tu yeh soche jaaun na jaaun
Yeh zindagi jo hai naachti toh
Kyon bediyon mein hai tere paanv
Preet ki dhun par naach le paagal
Udta agar hai udne de aanchal
Kaahe koi apne ko aaise tarsaaye
Jo hai ankahee jo hai ansuni
Woh baat kya hai bata
Mitwa kahe dhadkan hai tujhse pyar
Mitwa yeh khudse toh na tu chhupa
Mere mann ye bata de tu
Kis orr chala hai tu
Kya paya nahi tune
Kya dhundh raha hai tu
Mitwa...
|
Mitwa Kahe Dhadkan Hai Tujhse Pyar
This track from Shankar Mahadevan's 2006 film Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna exemplifies his signature fusion of classical Indian instrumentation with contemporary pop sensibilities. The song features Mahadevan's distinctive vocal style, blending traditional ragas with a modern melody that became a defining characteristic of the Bollywood romantic ballad genre in the mid-2000s. As part of the film's soundtrack, the recording contributed to the album's commercial success and reinforced Mahadevan's reputation as a versatile composer capable of bridging cultural musical traditions. The composition reflects the era's shift toward more complex harmonic structures in Indian cinema music while maintaining accessibility for mass audiences. |
|
| |
|