Mera Jahan

Adnan Sami · Taare Zameen Par

Director: Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, Prasoon Joshi
Lyricist: Prasoon Joshi, Amol Gupta
Singers: Adnan Sami, Auriel, Ananya


[A Little Sweet, A Little Sour
 A Little Close Not Too Far
 All I Need, All I Need
 All I Need Is To Be Free]-- (2)

Chhoo Loon Main
Itna Kareeb
Chal Padun
To Kitne Door

A Little Sweet, A Little Sour...

Chhoo Loon Main Itna Kareeb
Chal Padun To Kitne Door
Sapna Ka Buna Sweater Sa Warm
Safed Baadalon Ke Paar
Mera Jahan

[Let Me In Without A Shout
 Le Me In I Have A Doubt]-- (2)
There Are More,Many More
Many Many Many More Like Me

[Akela Nahin Main
 Khuli Aankhon Se Neend Mein Chalta
 Girta Zyada Kam Sambhalta]-- (2)

Phir Bhi Na Koi Shaq Na Subha
Nikalega Phir Se Sooraj Jo Dooba

Hairat Ho Sabko Aisa
Ajooba Hai Mera Jahan

[Open Eyed How I Run
 How I Run To The Other Side]-- (2)
Then I Glide Like A Bird
I Just Want To Be

[Udne Ko Sau Pankh Diye Hai
 Chadme Ko Khula Aasmaan]- (2)
Mudne Ko Hai Karwat Karwat
Aur Badhne Ko Mera Jahan

Bachpan Ke Din Chaar
Na Aayenge Baar Baar
Jee Le Jee Le Mere Yaar
Jeib Khaali To Udhaar
Jee Zindagi

About Mera Jahan

Adnan Sami's "Mera Jahan" serves as a poignant centerpiece on the 2007 film soundtrack *Taare Zameen Par*, marking a significant moment in his career as a composer and playback singer. The track exemplifies the romantic and emotional depth characteristic of his work within the Bollywood genre, blending traditional instrumentation with contemporary pop sensibilities. As part of the album's broader narrative, the song reflects the film's exploration of learning and self-discovery, utilizing Sami's distinctive vocal delivery to convey vulnerability and longing. Released during a period where his discography increasingly featured collaborations with major film franchises, this recording solidified his reputation for crafting memorable melodies that resonate deeply with audiences. The composition stands as a testament to his ability to integrate lyrical themes of devotion and personal journey into a cohesive musical experience, contributing to the enduring legacy of the film's score.