MILNE HAI MUJHSE AAYI LYRICS

MILNE HAI MUJHSE AAYI LYRICS :

Milne Hai Mujhse Aayi lyrics in Hindi from movie Aashiqui 2, sung by Arijit Singh and music composed by Jeet Ganguly. Milne Hai Mujhse Aayi song is written by Irshad Kamil. Starring Aditya Roy Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor.

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MILNE HAI MUJHSE AAYI LYRICS

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Song Credits:

Singer: Arijit Singh
Album: Aashiqui 2
Lyricist: Irshad Kamil
Music: Jeet Gannguli
Cast: Aditya Roy Kapur, Shraddha Kapoor
Language: Hindi

MILNE HAI MUJHSE AAYI HINDI LYRICS :

 

मिलने है मुझसे आई, फिर जाने क्यूँ तनहाई
किस मोड़ पे है लाई आशिक़ी
ओ, खुद से है या खुदा से इस पल मेरी लड़ाई
किस मोड़ पे है लाई आशिक़ी
आशिक़ी बाज़ी है ताश की, टूटते-बनते विश्वास की
ओ, मिलने है मुझसे आई, फिर जाने क्यूँ तनहाई
किस मोड़ पे है लाई आशिक़ी

जाने क्यूँ मैं सोचता हूँ, खाली सा मैं एक रास्ता हूँ
तुने मुझे कहीं खो दिया है, या मैं कहीं खुद लापता हूँ
आ ढूँढ ले तू फिर मुझे, कसमें भी दूँ तो क्या तुझे
आशिक़ी बाज़ी है ताश की, टूटते-बनते विश्वास की
मिलने है मुझसे आई, फिर जाने क्यूँ तनहाई
किस मोड़ पे है लाई आशिक़ी

टूटा हुआ साज़ हूँ मैं, खुद से ही नाराज़ हूँ मैं
सीने में जो कहीं पे दबी है, ऐसी कोई आवाज़ हूँ मैं
सुन ले मुझे तू बिन कहे, कब तक खामोशी दिल सहे
आशिक़ी बाज़ी है ताश की, टूटते-बनते विश्वास की
आशिक़ी बाज़ी है ताश की, टूटते-बनते विश्वास की
ओ, मिलने है मुझसे आई, फिर जाने क्यूँ तनहाई
किस मोड़ पे है लाई आशिक़ी

ओ, खुद से है या खुदा से इस पल मेरी लड़ाई
किस मोड़ पे है लाई आशिक़ी
आशिक़ी बाज़ी है ताश की, टूट ते बनते विश्वास की

 

MILNE HAI MUJHSE AAYI ENGLISH LYRICS :

 

Milne Hai Mujhse Aayi
Phir Jaane Kyun Tanhaai
Kis Mod Pe Hai Laayi Aashiqui
O.. Khud Se Hai Ya Khuda Se
Iss Pal Meri Ladaai
Kis Mod Pe Hai Laayi Aashiqui
O O…

Aashiqui Baazi Hai Taash Ki
Toot Te Bante Vishwaas Ki
O.. Milne Hai Mujhse Aayi
Phir Jaane Kyun Tanhaai
Kis Mod Pe Hai Laayi Aashiqui
Jaane Kyun Main Sochta Hoon
Khaali Sa Main, Ik Raasta Hoon
Tune Mujhe Kahin Kho Diya Hai
Yaa Main Kahin Khud Laapata Hoon

Aa Dhoond Le Tu Phir Mujhe
Kasamein Bhi Doon Toh Kya Tujhe…
Aashiqui Baazi Hai Taash Ki
Toot Te Bante Vishwaas Ki
Milne Hai Mujhse Aayi..
Phir Jaane Kyun Tanhaai
Kis Mod Pe Hai Laayi Aashiqui
Toota Hua Saaz Hoon Main
Khud Se Hi Naaraz Hoon Main

Seene Mein Jo Kahin Pe Dabi Hai
Aisi Koi Aawaaz Hoon Main
Sun Le Mujhe Tu Bin Kahe..
Kab Tak Khaamoshi Dil Sahe..
Aashiqui Baazi Hai Taash Ki
Toot Te Bante Vishwaas Ki
Aashiqui Baazi Hai Taash Ki
Toot Te Bante Vishwaas Ki
O Milne Hai Mujhse Aayi

Phir Jaane Kyun Tanhaai
Kis Mod Pe Hai Laayi Aashiqui
O Khud Se Hai Ya Khuda Se
Iss Pal Meri Ladaai
Kis Mod Pe Hai Laayi Aashiqui
O O Ho…
Aashiqui Baazi Hai Taash Ki
Toot Te Bante Vishwaas Ki

 

Extra Information :

About Aashiqui 2 :

The opening scene of the movie features a sizable audience waiting for successful singer and musician Rahul Jaykar, whose career is suffering due to alcoholism, to perform at a stage event in Goa. He’s about to finish a song when an unexpected interruption from Aryan, a performer who was losing his career because of Rahul, occurs during his set.

After fighting with him, Rahul ends his act and drives to a nearby pub. He meets Rahul’s idol, Aarohi Keshav Shirke, a bar singer. He believes Aarohi aspires to be a singer after he sees her staring at a picture of Lata Mangeshkar in the bar. Rahul, who is struck by her simplicity and voice, requests her to never perform again and swears to turn her become a singing sensation in pubs.

Aarohi quits her work and moves back to Mumbai with Rahul after receiving his assurance, and he persuades record producer Saigal to meet her. Rahul gets attacked and hurt by some thugs when Aarohi phones him, making it impossible for him to answer. In order to disseminate a false narrative that Rahul has left the nation to take part in theatrical acts, his friend and manager Vivek decides that information about the attack on Rahul should not be disclosed to the media.

When Aarohi phones Rahul again, Vivek doesn’t return the calls. Following two months of fruitless attempts to get in touch with Rahul, a devastated Aarohi is once more compelled to sing in bars due to her family issues.

Rahul resumes his search for Aarohi while he heals from his wounds. He finds out that Vivek had disregarded Aarohi’s calls without telling him, and that she is back working at a bar. After firing Vivek and offering an apology to Aarohi, Rahul meets with Saigal to discuss the recording arrangement. After receiving instruction from Rahul, Aarohi secures a recording deal to perform in movies and goes on to become a popular playback vocalist.

Rahul and her family are content, but he relapses into alcoholism when rumors start circulating that he is abusing her. Rahul is consoled by Aarohi, who loves him more than her job, and they eventually make love. Aarohi moves in with Rahul despite the displeasure of her mother Subhadra, and everything is OK till Rahul becomes increasingly violent and aggressive as his addiction becomes worse.

Aarohi gives up her singing profession in an effort to help Rahul get better. When Saigal reminds them of their desire for Aarohi to become a popular singer, Rahul gives her the command to concentrate on her work. Rahul meets journalist Kunal Basu backstage during Aarohi’s performance, and Kunal accuses Rahul of manipulating Aarohi for financial gain and sexual gratification.

Rahul beats up Kunal out of rage and begins to drink. After he is imprisoned, Aarohi arrives to free him. Rahul hears Aarohi tell Saigal that Rahul is more important to her than her job and that she is prepared to give up her star position. Rahul is aware that he is become a liability in her life, and that his only chance of saving her is to leave her.

He tells her the following day that he is going to change his lifestyle, but she doesn’t know that he really wants to leap from a bridge to end his life. Many are grieving for him, including Saigal, who, like Rahul, was otherwise adamant that Aarohi pursue her career.

Aarohi, devastated by Rahul’s passing, intends to give up on her work, but Vivek talks her into sticking with it. He reminds her that Rahul killed himself because he didn’t want to be a burden to her or to stand in the way of her success.

Rahul wanted her to be a successful singer. Aarohi concurs and goes back to humming. In a fan manual later on, she signs her name as “Aarohi Rahul Jaykar” in remembrance of Rahul and her silent wish to wed him. She witnesses the couple that got her autograph enjoying a passionate time behind a jacket, just like she and Rahul used to do, as it begins to pour.

 

About Arijit Singh :

Arijit Singh is an Indian playback singer and songwriter who was born on April 25, 1987. Awarded multiple accolades, such as a National Film Award and seven Filmfare Awards, he has composed songs in multiple Indian languages, mainly Bengali and Hindi. He is praised for his substantial contributions to modern Bollywood music and is well-known for his ability to deliver songs in a variety of musical styles. Singh is regarded as one of the finest vocalists of his generation as well.

In 2005, Singh made his television debut as a contestant on the modern reality series Fame Gurukul. Mithoon created the song “Phir Mohabbat” for the 2011 film Murder 2, featuring Singh alongside Saim Bhatt and Mohammed Irfan. Despite the song’s popularity, Singh did not feature in any Hindi films till later.

was noted in 2009. He had performed well-known songs in the same year, including “Duaa” from Shanghai, “Uska Hi Banana” from 1920: Evil Returns, and “Raabta” from Agent Vinod.

In 2013, he gained notoriety after the hits “Tum Hi Ho” and “Chahun Main Ya Naa” from Aashiqui 2 were released. According to Spotify, he was the most streamed Indian musician in 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023. On Spotify, he is the most followed Asian musician and the third most followed artist worldwide.

On April 25, 1987, in Jiaganj, Murshidabad, West Bengal, Arijit Singh was born into a Bengali Hindu family named Aditi Singh and a Punjabi Sikh father named Kakkar Singh. Lahore was the home of his paternal family during the Partition. At an early age, he started receiving instruction in music at home. His grandma was a singer, and his maternal aunt studied Indian classical music.

His mother sang and played the tabla, and his maternal uncle performed tabla music. After completing his education at Raja Bijay Singh High School, he attended Sripat Singh College, an institution of the University of Kalyani. He claimed that although he “cared more about music,” he was a decent student, so his parents had chosen to have him trained professionally. Indian classical music was taught to him.

by Dhirendra Prasad Hazari, who received his tabla instruction from Rajendra Prasad Hazari. He learned pop music and Rabindranath Tagore’s songs, known as Rabindra Sangeet, from Birendra Prasad Hazari. He began training under the Hazari brothers when he was three years old, and at nine years old, the government awarded him a scholarship to study Indian classical music singing.

He grew up listening to classical music from Bengal, Beethoven, and Mozart.[Reference required] He loved listening to Kishore Kumar, Hemant Kumar, and Manna Dey and had great admiration for musicians such as Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, Ustad Rashid Khan, Zakir Hussain, and Anand Chatterjee.

At the age of 18, Singh’s master Rajendra Prasad Hazari, who believed that “Indian classical music was a dying tradition,” forced him to leave his birthplace and go on the reality show Fame Gurukul (2005), which marked the beginning of his musical career. After placing sixth in the audience poll, he was eliminated.

Director Sanjay Leela Bhansali heard him perform “Yun Shabnami” during the performance, and decided to use him for a song in his next movie Saawariya. Singh’s version of the script was dropped during production. It was never made available. Following the Fame Gurukul, he was signed by Tips chief executive Kumar Taurani for an album that was never published.

He took part in and won a different reality show called 10 Ke 10 Le Gaye Dil. After deciding to go independent, he moved to Mumbai in 2006 and lived in a rented apartment in the Lokhandwala neighborhood. He used the ₹1 million prize money from 10 ke 10 Le Gaye Dil to construct his recording studio. As a music producer, he started writing songs and producing music for radio stations, news networks, and commercials.

Singh worked as a music producer and programmer for Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, Vishal-Shekhar, Mithoon, Monty Sharma, and Pritam for a portion of his early career. He oversaw the chorus and vocal portions when collaborating with other composers, but it wasn’t until he joined Pritam that he started producing and programming music on his own.

Singh began collaborating with Pritam on three movies in 2010: Action Replayy, Crook, and Golmaal 3. With Sandeep Chowta’s song “Neeve Na Neeve Na” from the 2010 Telugu film Kedi, he made his singing debut. With the Mithoon song “Phir Mohabbat” from Murder 2, which he recorded in 2009 but had released in 2011, Singh made his Bollywood musical debut in 2011.

He was requested to sing by Pritam for the song “Raabta” from Agent Vinod (2012), which he was programming for that year. All four of the song’s renditions kept the same section, and in one of them, he was forced to sing the entire song. In three cases, Singh substituted for Pritam, excluding Agent Vinod. Other movies that came out that year were Barfi!, Cocktail, and Players.

In 1920: Evil Returns, he also performed the song “Uska Hi Banana” for Chirantan Bhatt. Singh sang the song “Uska Hi Banana” with great intensity, emotion, and passion, as well as at a very high pitch, according to Glamsham’s review. In the movie Shanghai, he sung on the song “Duaa” by Vishal-Shekhar. For this, he was awarded the Mirchi Music Award for Best Up-and-Coming Male Playback Singer. He received a nomination from Barfi! for “Phir Le Aya Dil” in the same category.

In Aashiqui 2, Singh starred as both the lead and key vocalist. The movie’s song “Tum Hi Ho” marked the beginning of Singh’s rise to fame. He received multiple accolades for the song.

About Irshad Kamil :

Dr. Irshad Kamil is an Indian poet and lyricist who was born on September 5, 1971. His songs can be heard in the Bollywood movies Highway, Tamasha, Jab Harry Met Sejal, Kabir Singh, Dunki, Jab We Met, Chameli, Love Aaj Kal, Rockstar, Laila Majnu, Aashiqui 2, Raanjhanaa, and Love Aaj Kal.

For his songwriting lyrics, Dr. Irshad has received multiple important award nominations and wins. Among the many honors he has received are the Best Lyricist accolades, the Film Fare Award, the IIFA, and the Zee Cine accolades.

Individual life
Kamil comes from a Muslim household in Punjab; he was born in Malerkotla as the seventh child of his parents. After completing his journalism studies at Punjab University, he went on to get PhD and postgraduate degrees in Hindi.

About Jeet Gannguli :

Pronounced [dʤit ɡaŋɡuli], Jeet Gannguli was born Chandrajeet Ganguly on May 24, 1977. He is an Indian playback singer and composer for Bengali and Hindi film scores.

Childhood and schooling
Gannguli, who was raised in a Kulin Bengali Brahmin household, was first exposed to music at the age of three. After completing his education, he attended Baranagore Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama High School. He later received his degree from Calcutta University.[Reference required] His father Kali Ganguly and his sister Shibani Roychowdhury, known as pisima, are his teachers in Indian classical music. Jazz guitarist Carlton Kitto was his teacher in rock, jazz, and western classical music.

Career
Sanjay Gadhvi’s signing gave Gannguli his big break. to give Tere Liye instructions and he in turn hired Pritam and Jeet Gannguli, two of his pals, to write music. The Gannguli-Pritam team wrote the soundtrack for Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai, which Gadhvi was signed by Yash Raj Films to film in 2002. However, shortly after the movie, Gannguli decided to break up, and the partners parted ways because of a misunderstanding.

Subsequently, he began writing music for TV shows, jingles, and Hindi and Bengali movies.He wrote a number of successful songs for Hindi films, including Khamoshiyan, Aashiqui 2, Hamari Adhuri Kahani, Rustom, Raaz Reboot, and others.

Several hit songs for numerous Superhit Bengali films, including Shubhodrishti, Chirodini Tumi Je Amar, Mon Mane Na, Challenge, Dui Prithibi, Paglu, and Awara, have also been composed by Gannguli.Boss: Born to Rule, Paglu 2, Challenge 2, Boss 2: Back To Rule, Rangbaaz, Chirodini Tumi Je Amar, etc.

About Aditya Roy Kapur :

Actor Aditya Roy Kapur was born in India on November 16, 1985, and primarily works in Hindi cinema. He began his acting career as a VJ before starring in the musical drama London Dreams (2009). With the romantic film Aashiqui 2, Kapur experienced his first commercial triumph (2013). Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, a romantic comedy, became his highest-grossing release that year and earned him a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor as well as an IIFA Award for Best Supporting Actor.

After experiencing a slump in his career and starring in critically panned films including Daawat-e-Ishq (2014), Fitoor (2016), Ok Jaanu (2017), and Kalank (2019), Kapur went on to act in thriller films Malang (2020), Ludo (2020), and The Night Manager (2023).

On November 16, 1985, Kapur was born in Mumbai to Salome Aaron, a Jewish woman, and Kumud Roy Kapur, a Punjabi Hindu father. In the early 1940s, Raghupat Roy Kapur, his grandpa, produced movies. Siddharth Roy Kapur, the elder brother of Kapur, was the chief executive officer of UTV Motion Pictures and is wed to actress Vidya Balan. Kapur is the youngest of the three siblings. Kunaal Roy Kapur, his second older brother, is an actor as well.

Sam and Ruby Aaron, his maternal grandparents, were trained dance instructors who brought the Sama dance to India. He attended G.D. Somani Memorial School in Cuffe Parade, where his mother oversaw school plays and all of his siblings studied.

Kapur became a St. Xavier’s student.failed in Class XI. In order to save himself a year, he had to enroll in St. Andrew’s College. He then received his degree from St. Xavier’s College, which is connected to the University of Mumbai. He had aspired to play cricket during his school years, but after sixth grade, he stopped taking cricket coaching sessions.

At the beginning, Kapur worked as a VJ on Channel V India, an Indian music channel, where his comedic timing and “unique style of hosting” were well-liked. Up until 2008, he co-hosted the well-liked show India’s Hottest alongside VJ Bruna Abdullah and acted in the television series Pakao.

In the 2009 musical drama London Dreams, which starred Salman Khan, Ajay Devgn, and Asin Thottumkal in the key parts, Kapur made his acting debut in a supporting capacity. When it was first released, the movie received a mixed reception from reviewers and did poorly at the box office.

With his two 2010 films, the science-fiction romance comedy Action Replayy starring Akshay Kumar and Aishwarya Rai and the drama Guzaarish starring Hrithik Roshan and Rai, he maintained his string of supporting parts. But none of these movies fared well at the box office, but made Kapur more well-known among viewers. Khaleej Times said of Kapur’s portrayal in Guzaarish, “Kapur is natural and vivacious and in-sync with the film’s spirit of celebrating life.”

With the 2013 musical romance Aashiqui 2, which costarred Shraddha Kapoor, Kapur made his debut. Aashiqui 2, which had its world premiere on April 26, 2013, became a commercial triumph at the box office, making ₹1.45 billion (US$18 million) in its first four weeks of release, making it one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films of 2013.

In a compliment to his portrayal, Bollywood Hungama’s Taran Adarsh wrote, “…Aditya Roy Kapur’s depiction of the intense character is outstanding… [which] clearly demonstrates his potency as an artist of caliber and competence.” Anupama Chopra, a critic for Hindustan Times, observed that Kapur “gives Rahul’s angst a certain charm… He is earnest and broken.”

In the romantic comedy Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani the same year, Kapur portrayed Avinash Arora. The film not only became one of the highest grossing Not only the highest grossing film of his career, but also one from India.Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN praised him, saying, “Aditya Roy Kapur is entirely likeable as the goofy Avi.” Though, in the words of Filmfare’s Rachit Gupta, “Aditya seems to be picking up where he left off in Aashiqui 2 and it works for him.”

He costarred with Parineeti Chopra in the romantic comedy Daawat-e-Ishq in 2014 as Tariq Haider. The movie opened to mediocre reviews from reviewers and didn’t do well monetarily. Daily News and Analysis’s Sarita A. Tanwar said, “Aditya plays his part well and manages to hold his own but the film belongs to the leading lady.” Together with Tabu and Katrina Kaif, Kapur played Noor Nizami in the love drama Fitoor in 2016.

on Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations, published in 1861. Tabu and Aditya are “undoubtedly the best bets” in Fitoor, according to Sweta Kaushal of Hindustan Times. In the movies Welcome to New York and Dear Zindagi, Kapur also had brief appearances.

Alongside Shraddha Kapoor, Kapur played Aditya Gunjal in the love drama Ok Jaanu in 2017, which garnered mixed reviews from critics, Bollywood Hungama stated: “Aditya Roy Kapur does a good job portraying his role, however he has trouble in the emotional parts. The boy’s portrayal of himself as an urban professional is quite credible.”

He costarred with Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, and Sonakshi Sinha in the romantic drama film Kalank in 2019 as Dev Chaudhry. When it was first released, the movie had mixed reviews and did poorly at the box office.

About Shraddha Kapoor :

Indian actress Shraddha Kapoor was born on March 3, 1987, or 1989. Her main genre of work is Hindi cinema. As one of the highest-paid actresses in India, Kapoor has been listed in Forbes Asia’s 30 Under 30 list for 2016 and on Forbes India’s Celebrity 100 list since 2014.

She started her acting career with a small part in the 2010 heist movie Teen Patti, the daughter of actor Shakti Kapoor. She then landed her first major role in the 2011 teen drama Luv Ka The End.

She won the Stardust Award for Best Actress for the latter. In the phenomenally popular romantic musical Aashiqui 2 (2013), Kapoor made her breakthrough as a singer. For the film, she was nominated for a Filmfare Award for Top Actress. She played an Ophelia-like role in Vishal Bhardwaj’s critically acclaimed ensemble drama Haider (2014) the next year.

Starring parts in the dance drama ABCD 2 (2015), the action movie Baaghi (2016), and the romance thriller Ek Villain (2014) helped Kapoor develop her career. Her highest-grossing releases were the action thriller Saaho (2019) and the comedies Stree (2018), Chhichhore (2019), and Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar (2023), which followed a string of critically panned movies.

Apart from her acting career, Kapoor has also performed numerous of her movie songs. In addition to being a famous brand ambassador for numerous companies and goods, she also debuted her own clothing line in 2015. Kapoor is the second-most-followed actor in India on Instagram.

Mumbai is where Kapoor was born and reared. Kapoor is of Punjabi origin on her father’s side and Marathi and Konkani descent on her mother’s side. Her maternal grandmother was from Panaji, Goa, and her paternal family was from Kolhapur. Her maternal grandfather, Pandharinath Kolhapure, was the nephew of Deenanath Mangeshkar and the first cousin of Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle.

As her maternal relatives lived in Maharashtra, Kapoor disclosed in an interview with The Hindustan Times that she was reared in a Marathi cultural environment. She has admitted to having a tomboyish phase as a child and claiming to have a strong attitude, which led her to pick fights with males on purpose.

Among Kapoor’s relatives are her father, Shakti Kapoor.together with her mother Shivangi Kapoor, her older brother Siddhanth Kapoor, and her two aunts Tejaswini Kolhapure and Padmini Kolhapure, who are all Indian cinema performers. She is the great-niece of Hridaynath Mangeshkar, Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, Meena Khadikar, and Usha Mangeshkar.

Being from an acting family, Kapoor had always wanted to be an actress. She liked to practice movie language and dance to Bollywood tunes in front of the mirror while dressed in her parents’ clothes. During her childhood, she frequently went to other filming locations with her father. Actor Varun Dhawan and Kapoor became friends during one of David Dhawan’s filmings, and they played together while carrying a candle and acting like a camera and exchanging film lines.

After completing her education at Jamnabai Narsee School, Kapoor moved to the American School of Bombay when she was fifteen years old. There, she became friends with Athiya Shetty and Tiger Shroff. Shetty disclosed to The Times of India that the three of them had formerly competed in dancing events. At seventeen, Kapoor thought she was competitive, therefore she played handball and soccer because she found them to be difficult sports.

After that, Kapoor enrolled at Boston University to specialize in psychology. However, she left after her first year to star in her first movie, Teen Patti, after producer Ambika Hinduja saw her on Facebook and decided to cast her. Shakti Kapoor disclosed to Filmfare in an interview that Kapoor was only 16 years old when Salman Khan offered her her first movie, Lucky: No Time for Love (2005), after witnessing one of her school play performances.

However, she turned down the offer since she wanted to become a psychologist. Since her early years, Kapoor has had vocal training, as both her mother and grandfather are accomplished classical singers.

 

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FAQ’s :

The lead actors in "Aashiqui 2" are Aditya Roy Kapur, who plays Rahul Jaykar, and Shraddha Kapoor, who plays Aarohi Keshav Shirke.

Arijit Singh has won numerous awards, including a National Film Award and seven Filmfare Awards. He is known for his versatility in singing and has been the most streamed Indian artist on Spotify for several consecutive years.

Irshad Kamil has written lyrics for several popular Bollywood movies, including "Highway," "Tamasha," "Jab Harry Met Sejal," "Kabir Singh," "Aashiqui 2," "Raanjhanaa," and "Love Aaj Kal." He has received various awards for his exceptional lyrics.

Jeet Gannguli composed several songs for "Aashiqui 2," contributing to its hit soundtrack. His music played a significant role in the film's success and popularity.

Aditya Roy Kapur started his acting career as a VJ on Channel V India before making his film debut in the musical drama "London Dreams" (2009). His breakthrough role came with the film "Aashiqui 2" in 2013.

Shraddha Kapoor's breakout role was in the romantic musical "Aashiqui 2" (2013), where she played the character of Aarohi Keshav Shirke. The film's success established her as a prominent actress in the industry.

Some of Shraddha Kapoor's highest-grossing films include "Stree" (2018), "Saaho" (2019), "Chhichhore" (2019), and "Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar" (2023). These films have been significant commercial successes.

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