Tere Naam Hum Ne Kiya Hai (Sad)
Udit Narayan · Tere Naam
Lyricist: Sameer
Singers: Udit Narayan
La La La La La La Lala La La La La....
Tere Naam Hum Ne Kiya Hai Jeevan Aapna Sara Sanam
Ho... Jeevan Aapna Sara Sanam
Tere Naam..., Tere Naam
Tere Naam Hum Ne Kiya Hai Jeevan Aapna Sara Sanam
Ho... Jeevan Aapna Sara Sanam
Pyaar Bahut Karte Hai Tumse Ishq Hai Tu Humara Sanam
Ho.... Ishq Hai Tu Humara Sanam
La La La La...................
Tere Ishq Ne Saathiya, Tera Haal Kya Kardiya.... (2)
Neeindo Mein Aankhon Mein Pyaase Khwabon Mein
Tu Hi Tu Hai Yara Mehki Saason Mein
Har Bechaini Reh Reh Ke Yeh Kehti Hai
Har Dhadkan Mein Teri Chahat Rehti Hai
Tere Bina Tere Bina
Tere Bina Naamumkin Hai Zindagi Ka Guzara Sanam
Ho Zindagi Ka Guzara Sanam
[Lagi Chote Na Lagi Chote Na Lagi Chote Na
Ishq Ka Dhaga Tote Na]---- (2)
Tere Ishq Ne Saathiya Tera Haal Kya Kardiya.... (2)
Durri Hai Majboori Hai Tanhayi Hai
Teri Yaad Hume Kis Mood Pe Layi Hai
Aapni To Manzil Hai Teri Raahon Mein
Jeena Marna Hai Ab Teri Bahon Mein
Tere Liye Tere Liye
Tere Liye Is Duniya Ka Har Sitam Hai Gawara Sanam
Ho Har Sitam Hai Gawara Sanam
Tere Naam Hum Ne Kiya Hai Jeevan Aapna Sara Sanam
Ho Jeevan Aapna Sara Sanam
About Tere Naam Hum Ne Kiya Hai (Sad)
Udit Narayan's rendition of "Tere Naam Hum Ne Kiya Hai (Sad)" from the 1998 film *Tere Naam* stands as a defining moment in Hindi cinema's romantic balladry. As one of Bollywood's most celebrated playback singers, Narayan brought an unparalleled emotional depth to this track, blending classical Indian vocal techniques with contemporary pop sensibilities. The song's melancholic tone perfectly captured the narrative of a love story marked by separation and longing, resonating deeply with audiences across the subcontinent. Released during a period when romantic dramas dominated Indian cinema, the recording exemplified the era's polished production values and the singer's mastery of the genre. Its enduring popularity highlights Narayan's ability to convey complex emotions through his voice alone, making it a staple in the repertoire of fans who appreciate the artistry of classic Bollywood music. The track remains a testament to the power of vocal performance in shaping the emotional landscape of film soundtracks.
