Mere Dil Ka Tumse

Chitra · Armaan

Director: Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Lyricist: Javed Akhtar
Singers: Chitra


[Mere Dil Ka Tumse Yeh Kehna
 Bas Mere Hi Rehna
 Nahi To Samjhe]-- (2)
O Apni Ho Yeh Dastan
Banke Rahe Hum Yahan
Do Jism Aur Ek Jaan
Samjho Jo Kehti Hoon
[Mere Dil Ka Tumse Yeh Kehna
 Bas Mere Hi Rehna
 Nahi To Samjhe]-- (2)

Main To Yahi Bas Chaahon
Ke Mujhko Chaaho Har Ghadi Tum
Itni Main Haseen Hoon
Mujhe Samjhao Har Ghadi Tum
Dil Mein Samaao Mujhe
Paas Bulao Mujhe
Leke Hi Jaao Mujhe
Samjho Jo Kehti Hoon
Mere Dil Ka Tumse Yeh Kehna
Bas Mere Hi Rehna
Nahi To Samjhe

Tumse Kahoon Main Kaise
Hai Kaise Kaise Armaan Jage
Tumse Hosh Hai Jaise
Ke Ab Aankhon Se Neend Bhage
Haan Badhti Hai Bechainiya
Mehki Hai Tanhaiya
Ab Kyon Rahe Dooriya
Samjho Jo Kehti Hoon
[Mere Dil Ka Tumse Yeh Kehna
 Bas Mere Hi Rehna
 Nahi To Samjhe]-- (2)
O Apni Ho Yeh Dastan
Banke Rahe Hum Yahan
Do Jism Aur Ek Jaan
Samjho Jo Kehti Hoon
Mere Dil Ka Tumse Yeh Kehna
Bas Mere Hi Rehna
Nahi To Samjhe
Samjhe Samjhe Samjhe


Mere Dil Ka Tumse

Chitra's 'Mere Dil Ka Tumse' from the 1984 film Armaan stands as a quintessential example of the romantic pop sound that defined Bollywood cinema in the mid-1980s. The track exemplifies her signature style, blending melodic vocals with a composition that emphasizes emotional vulnerability and longing. Recorded during a period when her discography was expanding rapidly, the song reflects the era's preference for lush orchestration and heartfelt ballads. As a staple of her catalogue, the recording has been widely recognized for its ability to capture the nuances of unrequited love, cementing her status as a leading voice in Hindi film music of that decade.