Dil Ibaadat Song Lyrics

Dil Ibaadat Song Lyrics :

Dil Ibadat Lyrics from Tum Mile Bollywood movie released in (2009). The song was sung by KK. Starring Emraan Hashmi and Soha Ali Khan. Dil Ibadat Song Lyrics are penned by Sayeed Quadri and the song label is Saregama. While the music was composed by Pritam.


Dil Ibaadat Song Lyrics


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Song Credits:

Movie Tum Mile (2009)
Singer KK
Songwriter Sayeed Quadri
Music Pritam
Cast Emraan Hashmi and Soha Ali Khan
Label Sony Music India

Dil Ibaadat Song Hindi Lyrics :

 

दिल इबादत कर रहा है
धड़कनें मेरी सुन
तुझको मैं कर लूं हासिल
लगी है यही धुन

जिंदगी की शाख से लूं
कुछ हसीन पल में चुन्न
तुझको मैं कर लूं हासिल
लगी है यही धुन

सेयो लेया समा लेयो
सेयो लेयो आ
सेयो लेया समा लेयो
सेयो लेयो आ

दिल इबादत कर रहा है
धड़कनें मेरी सुन
तुझको मैं कर लूं हासिल
लगी है यही धुन

जिंदगी की शाख से लूं
कुछ हसीन पल में चुन्न
तुझको मैं कर लूं हासिल
लगी है यही धुन

जो भी जितने पल जीयूं
उन्हे तेरे संग जीयूं
जो भी कल हो अब मेरा
उसे तेरे संग जीयूं
जो भी सांसे मैं भरूं
उन्हे तेरे संग भरूं
चाहे जो हो रास्ता
उसे तेरे संग चालू
दिल इबादत कर रहा है
धड़कनें मेरी सुन
तुझको मैं कर लूं हासिल
लगी है यही धुन

ना ना ना ना
ना नान ना नान ना ना
ना ना नान ना ना
ना ना ना ना ना
ना ना ना ना ना ना
ना ना नान ना ना ना
ना ना ना ना ना ना
ना ना ना ना ना
ना ना ना ना ना

मुझको दे तू मिट जाने
अब खुदसे दिल मिल जाने
क्यों है ये इतना फासला
लम्हे ये फिर ना आने
इनको तू ना दे जाने
तू मुझ पे खुदको
दे लूटा

तुझे तुझसे तोड़ लूं
कहीं खुद से जोड़ लूं
मेरे जिस्म ओ जान में आ
तेरी खुशबू ओढ़ लूं

जो भी सांसें मैं भरूं
उन्हे तेरे संग भरूं
चाहे जो हो रास्ता
उससे तेरे संग चलूं

दिल इबादत कर रहा है
धड़कनें मेरी सुन
तुझको मैं कर लूं हासिल
लगी है यही धुन

बहूं मैं दे बस जाने
सीने मैं दे छुप जाने
तुझ बिन मैं जाऊं तो कहां

तुझसे है मुझे पाने
यादों के वो नजराने
इक जिनपे हक हो बस मेरा

तेरी यादों में रहूँ
तेरे ख़्वाबों में जागूँ
मुझे ढूँढ़े जब कोई
तेरी आँखों में मिलूँ

जो भी साँसें मैं भरूँ
उन्हे तेरे संग भरूँ
चाहे जो हो रास्ता
उसके तेरे संग चलूँ

दिल इबादत कर रहा है
धड़कनें मेरी सुन
तुझको मैं कर लूँ हासिल
लगी है यही धुन

ना ना ना ना
ना नान ना नान ना ना
ना ना नान ना ना
ना ना ना ना ना
ना ना ना ना ना
ना ना ना ना ना ना ना ना
ना ना

 

Dil Ibaadat Song English Lyrics :

Dil Ibadat kar raha hai
Dhadkanein meri sunn
Tujhko main kar loon haasil
lagi hai yahi dhun

Zindagi ki shaakh se loon
Kuchh haseen pal mai chunn
Tujhko main kar loon haasil
Lagi hai yahi dhun

Seyo leya sama leyo
Seyo leyo aa
Seyo leya
sama leyo
Seyo leyo aa

Dil ibadat kar raha hai
Dhadkanein meri sunn
Tujhko main kar loon haasil
lagi hai yahi dhun

Zindagi ki shaakh se loon
Kuchh haseen pal mai chunn
Tujhko main kar loon haasil
Lagi hai yahi dhun

Jo bhi jitne pal jeeyun
Unhe tere sang jeeyun
Jo bhi kal ho ab mera
Usse tere sang jeeyu

Jo bhi saanse main bharoon
Unhe tere sang bharoon
Chaahe jo ho raasta
Usse tere sang chalu

Dil ibadat kar raha hai
Dhadkanein meri sunn
Tujhko main kar loon haasil
lagi hai yahi dhun

Na na na na
Na nan na nan na na
Na na nan na nan na

Na na na na
Na nan na nan na na
Na na nan na nan na
Na na na na

Mujhko de tu mit jaane
Ab khudse dil mil jaane
Kyu hai yeh itna faasla

Lamhe yeh phir naa aane
Inko tu naa de jaane
Tu mujh pe khudko
de loota

Tujhe tujhse todd loon
Kahin khudse jodd loon
Mere jism o jaan mein aa
Teri khusboo odh loon

Jo bhi saansein main bharoon
Unhe tere sang bharoon
Chahe jo ho raasta
Usse tere sang chalun

Dil ibadat kar raha hai
Dhadkanein meri sunn
Tujhko main kar loon haasil
lagi hai yahi dhun

Bahoon main de bas jaane
Seene main de chhup jaane
Tujh bin main jaaun toh kahan

Tujhse hai mujh ko paane
Yaadon ke woh nazraane
Ik jinpe haq ho bas mera

Teri yaadon main rahoon
Tere khwabon mein jagoon
Mujhe dhundhe jab koi
Teri aankhon mein milun

Jo bhi saansein main bharoon
Unhe tere sang bharoon
Chahe jo ho raasta
Use tere sang chalun

Dil ibadat kar raha hai
Dhadkanein meri sunn
Tujhko main kar loon haasil
lagi hai yahi dhun

Na na na na
Na nan na nan na na
Na na nan na nan na

Na na na na
Na nan na nan na na
Na naaa

Extra Information :

About Tum Mile (2009) Movie :

The film is made up of both past and present scenes. Artist and character designer Akshay Malvade currently departs on a flight. He’s coming from London to board. Abruptly, he spots Sanjana Singhania sitting next to businessman number 23, directly across from Akshay. Both of them are aware of one another.

Akshay and Sanjana recall some memories from their past. In Cape Town lived Akshay, an artist in need of support. That’s when he first sees Sanjana. Then, Sanjana unintentionally knocks Akshay’s car and writes a message on it as she tries to get out her own. After visiting Vicky’s place, Akshay and his pal have a great time returning.

Next day, Sanjana and Akshay go. to get kissed at a party. They find the love they deserve. After breaking up with her fiancé, Sanjana tells Akshay how she really feels. Sanjana and Akshay make their home. Since Akshay is self-employed and an artist, his business is not growing. He fights with a distributor about his ego as well.

Because he is impoverished, Akshay becomes irate and vents his frustration on Sanjana. Sanjana has a long history of employment. Akshay eventually secures employment in Sydney. Due to Sanjana’s inability to quit her work and Akshay’s interest in the offer, they argue and end their relationship. When they revisit these recollections in the present, Mumbai’s circumstances have gotten worse. The city has been inundated by the intense rains, indicating the The 2005 Maharashtra floods.

A lot of people are attempting to live. Vicky is electrocuted after he slips into the water with a cable that is carrying an electric current while their survival quest goes on. After spending some time together, they realize that their six-year separation was only a temporary separation since they were meant to be together.

Sanjana and Akshay are shown together in the credits, and Sanjana is now pregnant. The movie has a nice conclusion and they have a son.

About KK :

Indian playback singer Krishnakumar Kunnath, also known as KK, was born on August 23, 1968, and passed away on May 31, 2022. He recorded numerous songs for motion pictures, including Om Shanti Om, Humraaz, and Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. In India, Kunnath was born in New Delhi. In 1996, he started his career.

Demise

On May 31, 2022, while playing at a hotel in Kolkata, India, Kunnath, then 53 years old, passed away from heart arrest.

About Pritam :

Born in Kolkata, India on June 14, 1971, Pritam Chakraborty, better known by his moniker, is an Indian composer, guitarist, instrumentalist, music producer, and singer. After earning his degree in sound engineering from FTII, he worked as a composer for commercial jingles before making his feature film debut as a co-composer in Tere Liye (2001).

His first record as a solo composer was Dhoom. The song’s composition, “Dhoom,” went on to become the first viral hit in Indian cinema history and brought the composer widespread recognition and the Zee Cine Award for Best Track of the Year. Over the course of a two-decade career, he has composed music for over 125 Bollywood films and has won multiple accolades, including six Filmfare Awards for Best Music.

Director and four Mirchi Music Awards (out of fourteen nominations) for Music Composer of the Year. From 2001 to the present, Pritam has been involved in the music industry. His labels include Sony Music India, YRF Music, Eros, Saregama, Tips, and Zee Music Company.

Childhood

Anuradha and Prabodh Chakraborty are the parents of Pritam. His father gave him his first instruction in music, and he picked up the guitar at school.[Reference required]

He attended St. James’ School and graduated from Presidency College with a bachelor’s degree in geology. During his time as President, Pritam was connected to the nonpartisan political movement Independents’ Consolidation. Pritam enrolled in FTII, Pune, in 1994 to study sound recording and engineering.

Pritam started a group. He performed the guitar for a group of his Presidency batchmates’ “Jotugriher Pakhi” performance. About that time, they published a tape. Pritam joined Chandrabindoo, a Bangla band. Later, while filming Life in a… Metro, Pritam formed the band Metro with James, Suhail, Soham, and Eric.

1997–2003: Bollywood debut and jingles

Chakraborty arrived in Mumbai in 1997, having graduated from FTII Pune’s sound engineering program. He encountered up-and-coming musicians like Shantanu Moitra, Rajkumar Hirani, Sanjay Gadhvi, and Jeet Gannguli while writing commercial jingles. Renowned title tunes for TV serials such Astitva, Kkavyanjali, Ye Meri Life Hai, Remix, Kashmeer, Miilee, and Dil Kare were composed by Pritam, who also wrote well-known jingles for companies like Santro, Emami, McDonald’s, Head & Shoulders, Thums Up, Limca, and Complan.

With the release of Tere Liye (December 2001), Pritam earned his big break.[10] The movie didn’t quite work, even if the music was warmly received. The Jeet-Pritam team composed music for Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai, a film by Yash Raj Films, in 2002. Every song from the movie was chart-topping figures. Soon after, due to a miscommunication, Jeet made the decision for the partners to part ways.

Dhoom, Life in a Metro, and Love Aaj Kal, 2004–2009

Pritam’s works gained recognition for their skill in fusing western influences with Indian traditional music. His music for Dhoom, Gadhvi’s follow-up movie, was an enormous smash. The title tune from Dhoom, which was performed in two different languages (Hindi by Sunidhi Chauhan and English by Tata Young), transcended regional boundaries and became well-liked in bars around East Asia, the UK, and the USA. It also won him his first Zee Cine Award for Best tune of the Year. For the Dhoom soundtrack, he was nominated for the first time for the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director.

Additionally, he wrote the music for Despite receiving conflicting reviews from critics, Gadhvi’s Dhoom sequel, Dhoom 2, was a huge financial success and the best-selling Indian music album of the year. Additionally, it led to his second nomination for Best Music Director at the Filmfare Award. He composed music for movies like Kidnap, Jannat, Kismat Konnection, Gangster, and Jannat after that.

His songs for Anurag Basu’s Life in a… Metro won him a lot of praise from critics in 2007. For the movie, he joined forces with Bangladeshi vocalist James, Sohu pet name Chakraborty, Eric Pillai, and Suhail Kaul to form a band named Metro. For the song “Mauja Hi Mauja” from Imtiaz Ali’s Jab We Met, he received his second Zee Cine Award for Best Track of the Year. His first was won by Jab We Met.

Winner of the Best Music Director Producers Guild Film Award. He received his third and fourth nominations for the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director with Jab We Met and Life in a… Metro.

Following that, he wrote the soundtracks for the films Jab We Met (2007), Race (2008), Kismat Konnection (2008), Kidnap (2008), Love Aaj Kal (2009), and Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani (2009). These films garnered him nominations for the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director for the fifth, sixth, and seventh times.

About Emraan Hashmi :

Actor Emraan Anwar Hashmi was born in India on March 24, 1979, and he primarily works in Hindi films. He started his career as an assistant director on the horror movie Raaz (2002), where he was born into the Bhatt family. His breakout performance came in the lead part of the sensual thriller Murder (2004), after he made his acting debut in the crime picture Footpath (2003).

After that, Hashmi starred in thrillers including Gangster: A Love Story (2006), Zeher (2005), Kalyug (2005), and Aksar (2006). Jannat (2008), Raaz: The Mystery Continues (2009), Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai (2010), Murder 2 (2011), The Dirty Picture (2011), Jannat 2 (2012), Shanghai (2012), and Raaz 3: The Third Dimension (2012) are some of his other critically and commercially successful films.

He was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Filmfare Award for the Shanghai and Mumbaai versions of Once Upon a Time. A break and a string of poorly received movies came next. With the critically acclaimed action thriller Tiger 3 (2023), he made a comeback and was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the Filmfare Awards for the third time.

Childhood

On March 24, 1979, Hashmi was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra, into a Muslim household belonging to the Syed dynasty. His mother, Maherrah Hashmi, was a homemaker, while his father, Syed Anwar Hashmi, is a businessman who also acted in the mystery film Baharon Ki Manzil (1968). Following India’s partition, his paternal grandfather, Syed Shauqat Hashmi, immigrated to Pakistan and established himself as a journalist and film director.

His grandmother was an Indian actress named Meherbano Mohammad Ali, better known by her stage name Purnima. After marrying producer-director Bhagwan Das Varma, Meherbano Mohammad Ali became Hashmi’s step-grandfather and she joined the Varma family. Since Meherbano was the sister of Shirin Mohammad Ali, the mother of producers Mahesh and Mukesh Bhatt, who are Hashmi’s uncles, Emraan Hashmi is also related to the Bhatt family.

Hashmi is the second cousin of actor Rahul Bhatt, actresses Pooja and Alia Bhatt, and director Mohit Suri, with whom he has worked on multiple films. It is his sister-in-law Udita Goswami. Maneckji Cooper Education Trust School was Hashmi’s school. Afterwards, he studied at Mumbai’s Sydenham College and graduated with a bachelor’s degree from the University of Mumbai.

Career

2003–2007: Premiere, breakthrough, and swings in the market
Hashmi debuted as an actor in the 2003 thriller Footpath, costarring Aftab Shivdasani and Bipasha Basu and directed by Vikram Bhatt. Criticism of his portrayal of mobster Raghu Shrivastav was positive; Gaurav Malani called him the “scene-stealer” and commended his acting style. It turned out to be a box office bust in terms of revenue.

His breakout performance came in the sexy thriller Murder (2004) directed by Anurag Basu, which co-starred Mallika Sherawat and Ashmit Patel in the key parts. Regarding his performance, Bollywood Hungama’s Taran Adarsh stated: “Hashmi is amazing in a character that appears like it was meant for him. There’s no doubting that Hashmi’s portrayal of an obsessed lover with flourish gives the story a significant boost.” Murder became a financial success, gaining a domestic generating ₹250 million (US$3.0 million), making it the sixth highest-grossing Hindi film of the year.

At a function with his uncle Mahesh Bhatt, Emraan Hashmi is shown with Mahesh Bhatt. Hashmi went on to act opposite Dia Mirza in Basu’s musical romance Tumsa Nahin Dekha (2004). After learning that Basu had blood cancer during the filming, producer-director Mahesh Bhatt took over to finish the picture. Reviews for Hashmi’s portrayal of Daksh Mittal—a young millionaire who falls in love with a bargirl played by Mirza—were mediocre to favorable, despite the movie being a commercial catastrophe at the box office. According to a BBC Online review, he was “becoming fabulous with every film.”

Hashmi’s lone feature film performance the following year was a supporting part alongside Kunal Khemu, Smilie Suri, Amrita Singh, Ashutosh Rana, and Deepal Shaw in Mohit Suri’s action thriller Kalyug (2005). The film, which was based on the sex industry, showed the terrible toll that non-consensual pornographic films had on its subjects.

Hashmi played a sex store owner named Ali Bhai. Taran Adarsh wrote, “Hashmi makes a brief, but solid, appearance and the actor is, like always, highly competent.” Critics gave his performance and the movie favorable reviews. In India, Kalyug became a somewhat successful commercial venture. Hashmi had appearances in Chocolate, Ashiq Banaya Apne, and Zeher.

In 2006, Hashmi made her on-screen debut in the sensual thriller Aksar, directed by Anant Mahadevan and starring Udita Goswami and Dino Morea. The movie was a huge blockbuster and got positive reviews from detractors. He then starred in Basu’s musical romantic thriller Gangster: A Love Story, which co-starred Shiney Ahuja and debutante Kangana Ranaut in the key parts.

At the box office, the movie became a commercial success, making over ₹190 million (US$2.3 million) in India. When it was first released, critics gave it favorable reviews; Hashmi’s portrayal as undercover investigator Akash Kapadia in particular was praised. “Hashmi’s character is an understated one, and he manages to keep it that way,” commented Raja Sen of Rediff.com.

He performs a reasonably credible job, and there’s no needless bombast or melodrama. His acting has a lethargic quality to it; that is, he makes the work appear simple.” Hashmi was nominated for a Filmfare Award because of his performance in the movie.

About Soha Ali Khan :

Actress Soha Ali Khan Pataudi was born in India on October 4, 1978, and has experience in Hindi, Bengali, and English cinema. She is the younger sister of actors Saif Ali Khan and Saba Ali Khan, and the younger daughter of renowned actress Sharmila Tagore and former India cricket captain Mansoor Ali Khan, of Bhopal. Her most well-known performance was in the drama film Rang De Basanti (2006). She made her acting debut in the romantic comedy Dil Maange More (2004). Her 2017 book The Perils of Being Moderately Famous was chosen to receive the 2018 Crossword Book Award.

Childhood and upbringing

Khan was born as the Nawab Khan on October 4, 1978, in New Delhi, India, to the Pataudi family. of the Pataudis. She is the youngest child of Indian actress Sharmila Tagore and Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, the ninth Pataudi, and is of Barech Pashtun descent. Her grandmother, Sajida Sultan Pataudi, was the Begum of Bhopal, and her father, Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, and paternal grandfather, Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi, were all past captains of the Indian cricket team.

Saif Ali Khan, the elder brother of Khan, is an actor in Bollywood, while Saba Ali Khan, the elder sister, is a jewelry designer and the mutawalli of Auqaf-e-Shahi. She is the first cousin of cricket player Saad Bin Jung through her aunt, Saleha Sultan, the former Begum of Bhopal. Her great-granduncle is the late Pakistani major general Sher Ali Khan Pataudi, and the diplomat Her grandaunt Abida Sultan made her uncle Shahryar Khan. She is Kareena Kapoor’s sister-in-law and Sara Ali Khan’s aunt.

Khan completed his studies in modern history at Balliol College, Oxford, and the London School of Economics and Political Science, where he also obtained a master’s degree in international relations. Khan attended The British School in New Delhi.

In the 2004 Bollywood film Dil Maange More!!!, Khan made her acting debut. She appeared in two Bengali films: Rang De Basanti (2006) and Antar Mahal (2005). She was nominated for a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress and won the IIFA Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal in the film, which garnered excellent reviews.

She starred in the 2009 movie 99 and Khoya Khoya Chand. Her following film, Tum Mile, starred Emraan Hashmi. Godrej Khelo Jeeto Jiyo was a game show that Khan hosted. She made an additional appearance in Mr. Joe B. Carvalho. In 2017, Khan released her first book, The Perils of Being Moderately Famous, a compilation of amusing anecdotes from her life.

In 2017 saw her in the Aditya Kelgaonkar-directed short film Soundproof. It was screened at a number of film festivals and took home prizes at the Belgaum International Short Film Festival, the International Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala, the Indian Film Festival of Houston, the Ottawa Indian Film Festival Awards, and the New York Indian Film Festival, where it took home the best short film award.

Off-screen employment

Khan at a 2014 event
Khan is a celebrity ambassador for a number of companies and goods in addition to her acting profession, including Club Mahindra, House of Pataudi, and Earthraga. She was designated as the brand ambassador for New Zealand education in India in 2022.

Khan wrote her autobiography, The The book Perils of Being Moderately Famous came out in 2017. Khan’s book was the 2018 Crossword Book Award winner.

Individual life

Khan in 2016 alongside her spouse Kunal Khemu
Actor Kunal Khemu and Khan have been together since 2009. Khan proposed to Khemu in Paris in July 2014, and the two tied the knot in Mumbai on January 25, 2015. On September 29, 2017, she gave birth to their daughter, Inaaya Naumi Khemu Khan.

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FAQ’s :

The main actors in "Tum Mile" are Emraan Hashmi, who plays Akshay, and Soha Ali Khan, who plays Sanjana.

The music for "Tum Mile" was composed by Pritam Chakraborty. The soundtrack includes popular songs like "Tum Mile" and "Dil Ibaadat."

The 2005 Maharashtra floods serve as a backdrop and a pivotal event in the film. They symbolize the challenges and turmoil faced by the characters, especially Akshay and Sanjana, both during the floods and in their relationship.

Krishnakumar Kunnath, known as KK, was a prominent playback singer in Bollywood. He contributed to numerous hit songs in films like "Om Shanti Om" and "Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam," known for his soulful voice and versatile singing style.

KK passed away on May 31, 2022, due to a heart attack while performing at a hotel in Kolkata, India. He was 53 years old at the time of his demise.

Pritam Chakraborty, known simply as Pritam, is a renowned Bollywood music composer. He has composed music for over 125 films and received multiple awards, including Filmfare Awards and Mirchi Music Awards, for his compositions in movies like "Dhoom," "Jab We Met," and "Life in a... Metro."

Emraan Hashmi is an actor known for his roles in Hindi films, particularly in genres like thrillers and romantic dramas. He gained popularity with movies such as "Murder," "Jannat," and "Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai."

Soha Ali Khan is an actress who has worked in Hindi, Bengali, and English cinema. She is known for her roles in films like "Rang De Basanti" and "Tum Mile." She is also the author of the book "The Perils of Being Moderately Famous," which won the 2018 Crossword Book Award.

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