Mere Dholna song Lyrics :
Mere Dholna 3.0 Lyrics by Sonu Nigam is the newly released Hindi song of 2024. The song, “Mere Dholna 3.0 Lyrics” is sung by Sonu Nigam. The lyrics of “Mere Dholna 3.0” are penned and composed by Sameer. It’s magical and trendy music by Amaal Mallik, Pritam.
Song Credits:
Song: Mere Dholna 3.0 ( Sonu Nigam Version )
Album: Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3
Singer: Sonu Nigam
Lyrics: Sameer
Music: Amaal Mallik, Pritam
Mere Dholna song Hindi Lyrics :
भोला भला था सीधा सादा था
मैं तो नादान था
दुनियादारी से होशियारी से
मैं तो अंजान था
लगी चोट ऐसी मेरे भोले दिल पे
बिखर सा गया टूट के
जो धागे से छूटा ये रिश्तों का मोती
जुड़ेगा ना अब छूट के
जहरिलें सपनों में
मेरे ही अपनों ने
मोहको है धोखा दिया
मेरे ढोलना सुन
मेरे दर्द की धुन
मेरे ढोलना सुन
मेरी नफ़रतें तो
फ़िज़ा में बहेंगी
जिंदा रहेगी हो के फना
तन नाना धूम
तन नाना धूम
तन नाना धूम
तन नाना धूम
ताना देर ताना डेरे डेरे ना
आधा अधूरा था बदन ये मेरा
एक गर्क था
जो घर था मेरी जन्नत
एक नरक था
आधा अधूरा था बदन ये मेरा
एक गड़बड़ था
जो घर था मेरी जन्नत
एक नरक था
ये तख्त-ओ-ताज सब तेरे
मैं तो जला के छोड़ूंगा
जिंदा बचेगा ना कोई
सबको मिटा के छोड़ूंगा
ये जिस्म ख़तम होता है
ये रूह तो नहीं मरती
चाहे कोई सितमगर हो
ये रूह तो नहीं डरती
आआआ……
नी सा नी सा नी सा नी सा
धा नी नी धा नी नी ढा नी
मा धा धा मा धा धा मा धा
गा मा पा धा नी नी सा
नी सा सा सा नी सा
धा नी नी नी धा नी
मा धा धा धा मा धा
गा मा पा धा नी नी सा
सा सा सा गा मा
गा गा गा मा मा
गा गा गा मा धा
नी नी धा मा पा नी सा गा
मा मा मा धा नि
धा धा धा नी
सा सा सा सा गा गा
रे सा नि ध मा ध नि
सा नी धा मा गा सा नी
धा नी सा गा मा धा नी
सा नि सा धा मा गा सा गा
नी मा पा मा गा नी रे गा मा नी
धा मा गा सा गा मा गा मा धा
नी सा नी सा नी सा नी सा
धा नी धा नी धा नी धा नी
ग म प ध नि ध प म
गा मा पा धा नी धा पा मा
गा मा पा मा गा मा गा रे
गा रे सा नी धा नी सा
धा धा नी नी सा
सा गा गा मा गा
सा सा गा गा मा मा नि धा
सा नी सा गा गा रे सा नी
Mere Dholna song English Lyrics :
Bhola bhaala tha sidha sadha tha
Main toh naadaan thaa
Duniyadaari se hoshiyaari se
Main toh anjaan thaa
Lagi chot aisi mere bhole dil pe
Bikhar saa gaya toot ke
Jo dhaage se chhutaa ye rishton ka moti
Judegaa naa ab chhut ke
Zehrilein sapno mein
Mere hi apno ne
Mojhko hai dhokha diyaaa
Mere dholna sun
Mere dard ki dhoon
Mere dholna sun
Meri nafaratein toh
Fiza mein bahengi
Zinda rahegi ho ke fanaaaa
Tana nana dhum
Tana nana dhum
Tana nana dhum
Tana nana dhum
Tana dere tana dere Dere naaa
Aadha adhura tha badan ye mera
Ek gark thaaa
Jo ghar thaa meri jannat
Ek nark thaaa
Aadha adhura tha badan ye mera
Ek gark thaaa
Jo ghar thaa meri jannat
Ek nark thaaa
Ye takht-o-taaj sb tere
Main toh jala ke chhodunga
Zinda bachega naa koi
Sabko mitaa ke chhodunga
Ye jism khatm hota hai
Ye rooh toh nahi marti
Chahein koi sitamgar ho
Ye rooh toh nahi darti
Aaaa……
ni sa ni sa ni sa ni sa
dha ni ni dha ni ni dha ni
ma dha dha ma dha dha ma dha
ga ma pa dha ni ni sa
ni sa sa sa ni sa
dha ni ni ni dha ni
ma dha dha dha ma dha
ga ma pa dha ni ni sa
sa sa sa ga ma
ga ga ga ma ma
ga ga ga ma dha
ni ni dha ma pa ni sa ga
ma ma ma dha ni
dha dha dha dha ni
sa sa sa sa ga ga
re sa ni dha ma dha ni
sa ni dha ma ga sa ni
dha ni sa ga ma dha ni
sa ni sa dha ma ga sa ga
ni ma pa ma ga ni re ga ma ni
dha ma ga sa ga ma ga ma dha
ni sa ni sa ni sa ni sa
dha ni dha ni dha ni dha ni
ga ma pa dha ni dha pa ma
ga ma pa dha ni dha pa ma
ga ma pa ma ga ma ga re
ga re sa ni dha ni sa
dha dha ni ni sa
sa ga ga ma ga
sa sa ga ga ma ma ni dha
sa ni sa ga ga re sa ni
Extra Information :
About Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 :
Ruhaan “Rooh Baba” Randhawa likes to pretend to be a ghostbuster in order to trick people. He receives a call from Meera’s uncle, who claims that Meera is haunted by a ghost. Ruhaan is frightened when Meera shows up because he thinks she is a real ghost. Ruhan is blackmailed by her uncle, who records his response on Meera’s phone and threatens to upload the video online if he doesn’t go with them to Rakht Ghat.
Ruhaan agrees since he has no choice. Everyone is taken aback when he arrives because he resembles Rajkumar Debendranath, a prince from 200 years ago. Because to the spirit of Manjulika in the palace, the royal family now resides in the horse barn.
Everyone is cautioned by the Rajpurohit not to approach Manjulika’s room, suggesting that Only a member of the royal family who has been reborn to get rid of the spirit shall unlock it on Durgashtami. Everyone returns to the palace, believing Ruhaan to be Debendranath’s reincarnation.
A local legend states that Manjulika was a princess 200 years ago. Debendranath, the king’s son, had a servant. Manjulika killed him in a fit of wrath after he chose to appoint Debendranath his heir. The monarch killed Manjulika in retribution, and her furious soul now stalks the palace, killing multiple people.
To get the palace ready for sale, Meera hires a restoration crew. The team’s leader, Mallika, starts displaying possession. After discovering the true ghost, Ruhaan makes plans to go but soon discovers Before he leaves, he must remove his video. He finds out while looking for it that Meera had surreptitiously snapped his pictures, implying that she has love affections for him. When questioned, she affirms this.
Ruhan chooses to remain, but he soon finds out that Manjulika’s room is already occupied by Pandit, Panditaayan, and Chhote Pandit. They disclose that in order to remain there in peace, they have been attempting to frighten everyone away. After taking control of the space, the restoration crew unintentionally destroys a wall, revealing a secret passageway that leads to a room that has been sealed with the Bhairava Kavach. Curious, the Rajpurohit makes the decision to learn more about the palace’s past.
With Rooh Baba’s assistance, Raja Saab, who is desperate to sell the property, chooses to break the Bhairava Kavach. As soon as the door is opened, the Before he leaves, he must remove his video. He finds out while looking for it that Meera had surreptitiously snapped his pictures, implying that she has love affections for him. When questioned, she affirms this.
Ruhan chooses to remain, but he soon finds out that Manjulika’s room is already occupied by Pandit, Panditaayan, and Chhote Pandit. They disclose that in order to remain there in peace, they have been attempting to frighten everyone away. After taking control of the space, the restoration crew unintentionally destroys a wall, revealing a secret passageway that leads to a room that has been sealed with the Bhairava Kavach. Curious, the Rajpurohit makes the decision to learn more about the palace’s past.
DRajpurohit shows in with the information that Anjulika, Manjulika, and Debendranath’s older sister owned the room. He discloses that 200 years ago, the king had The two daughters hated one another. Mandira shows there as a potential buyer to find out more about the palace even though she is aware of its eerie reputation. Strange things start happening after she meets Mallika. Until Durgashtami, when Manjulika is supposed to get her wrath, the Rajpurohit cautions everyone to exercise caution.
Uncertain of if Mallika or Mandira is the genuine Manjulika, Ruhan and Meera have a number of unsettling meetings with both. The night before Durgashtami, they assemble at the location where Manjulika’s body was burned 200 years ago when the Rajpurohit returns with sacred oil to extinguish her ghost. The ghost that had possessed Mallika and Mandira is deftly exorcised by Ruhaan, who discovers that it was actually Debendranath, who was killed 200 years ago.
About Sonu Nigam :
Sonu Nigam is an Indian playback singer, actor, dubbing artist, and music director who was born on July 30, 1973. With over 4000 songs in multiple languages, Nigam primarily sings in Hindi and Kannada-language movies. One of the most well-known vocalists in Hindi cinema, he has performed in a few Hindi films and produced several non-film albums .
Nigam has received multiple honors, including four IIFA Awards for Best Playback Singer, two Filmfare Awards, two Filmfare Awards South, and one National Award. In September and October of 2013, he was listed as the #1 artist on the Billboard Uncharted charts twice. In 2022, Nigam received India’s fourth-highest civilian honor, the Padma Shri.
The term “Modern Rafi” is used to refer to Nigam. him after Mohammad Rafi, his favorite musician. He has recorded patriotic, Ghazal, rock, devotional, and romantic songs. He has performed in Bengali, Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, Odia, English, Assamese, Malayalam, Gujarati, Bhojpuri, Nepali, Tulu, Maithili, and Manipuri; he has also performed in Hindi and Kannada.
In addition to Hindu and Islamic devotional records, Nigam has released pop albums in Hindi, Kannada, Odia, Chhattisgarhi, and Punjabi. He’s put out a number of Buddhist albums. North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Australia are among the nations where Nigam has given performances.
Early life and private life
In 2017, Nigam and his spouse Madhurima attended Rakesh Roshan’s birthday.
Agam Kumar Nigam and Shobha Nigam welcomed Sonu Kumar Nigam into the world on July 30, 1973, in the Haryana city of Faridabad. His dad was His mother was from Garhwal, and he was from Agra. Teesha Nigam, a professional singer, and Meenal Nigam, a yoga therapist, are his two sisters .
At the age of four, Nigam started singing when he went on stage with his father, Agam Kumar Nigam, to perform “Kya Hua Tera Wada” by Mohammed Rafi. Nigam started singing with his father when he performed at events and weddings. At the age of 19, he and his father relocated to Mumbai so that he could start singing in Bollywood. Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan, a Hindustani classical singer, trained him.
Nigam considers himself to be Hindu. On February 15, 2002, he wed Madhurima Mishra. Their son is born. Citing his beliefs in numerology, Nigam had changed his name to Sonu Niigaam but ultimately chose to return.
Career
The film Janam (1990), for which he wrote his first song, was never released. The song “Hum To Chhaila Ban Gaye” from the 1992 DD1 TV series Talash marked the start of Nigam’s career. “O Aasman Wale,” Sonu Nigam’s debut movie song, was featured in the 1993 film Aaja Meri Jaan. Nigam also performed the film’s title song, although SP Balasubramaniam’s voice was dubbed. Rafi Ki Yaadein, his debut album, was released in 1992.
Following this, he sang in the following movies: Police Lockup (1995), Sauda (1995), Ramjaane (1995), Aazmayish (1995), Naajayaz (1995), Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi (1996), Veerta (1993), Meherbaan (1993), Shabnam (1993), Aag (1994), Cheetah (1994), Khuddar (1994), Hulchul (1995), Stuntman (1994), and Khuddar (1994) His works include Papa Kahte Hain (1996), Gaddaar (1995), Dand Nayak (1998), Jaanwar (1999), Barsaat (1995), Aur Pyar Ho Gaya (1997), Badal (1999), Dulhe Raja (1998), Jeet (1996), Hero No. 1 (1997), Soldier (1998), Devta (1998), Keemat (1998), Himmatvar (1996), Hindustan Ki Kasam (1999), Shera (1999), Sooryavansham (1999), Hogi Pyaar Ki Jeet (1999), and numerous others.
In 1995, he started hosting Sa Re Ga Ma, a television program. Greater success came from his song “Accha Sila Diya” for the movie Bewafa Sanam. During 1997, he sang the Nadeem-Shravan-composed song “Yeh Dil Deewana” in Pardes and sung the patriotic song “Sandese Aate Hai” from the film Border. Both of these performances were extremely popular. During this time, some of his well-known songs included “Zindagi Maut na
Sarfarosh’s 1999 song “Ban Jaye,” Dil Se’s “Satrangi Re,” Taal’s “Ishq Bina,” Sangharsh’s “Mujhe Raat Din,” Mast’s “Ruki Ruki,” and Jeans’ first Tamil song, “Vaarayo Thozhi.” T-Series released Sonu’s album Deewana in 1999. Sajid-Wajid directed the music.
During this time, his most well-known songs were “Suraj Hua Maddham,” “You are my Soniya,” and “Panchi Nadiya Pawan Ke” from the movie Refugee. He also performed these songs with Alka Yagnik, “Tanhayee” from Dil Chahta Hai, and “Tu Fiza Hai” from Fiza, among others. In 2002, he won his first Filmfare Award for the title track of the movie Saathiya, which was written by Gulzar, with lyrics by A.R. Rahman.
The song “Kal Ho Naa Ho” from the 2003 film of the same name, which was written by Javed Akhtar and composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, was his biggest hit during this time. He won a third IIFA Award for Best Male Playback Singer, his second and final Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer, and his lone National Film Award for the song.
He sang “Main Hoon Na” and “Tumse Milke Dil ka” from the movie Main Hoon Na, “Do Pal” from Veer-Zaara with Lata Mangeshkar, “Chup Chup Ke” from Bunty Aur Babli, “Pyar Ki Ek Kahani” and “Koi Tumsa Nahin” from the movie Krrish with Shreya Ghoshal, “Sun “Main Agar Kahoon” from Om Shanti Om, “Dekho Na” and “Mere Haath Mein” from Fanaa, both starring Sunidhi Chauhan, “Inn Lamhon ke Daaman Mein” from Jodhaa Akbar, and “Zara” and “Chori Chori Chupke Se” from Salman Khan’s Lucky:
No Time for Love. He and Shreya Ghoshal performed four songs together in the movie Parineeta. During this time, his most well-known and successful songs were “Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna,” “Tumhi Dekho Naa,” and “Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna – Sad Version” from Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006), which he performed with Alka Yagnik and with lyrics by Javed Akhtar and Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy.
About Amaal Mallik :
Music director, composer, singer, arranger, background scorer, performer, and lyricist Amaal Mallik is from India. He is Sardar Malik’s grandson and the eldest son of Daboo and Jyothi Malik. In 2014, he made his composition debut with three songs for Salman Khan’s Jai Ho, followed by “Naina” from Khoobsurat. His compositions for M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story brought him widespread attention.[4] Sony Music India has signed him.
Childhood
Music directors Daboo Malik and Jyothi Malik are the parents of Amaal Mallik, the eldest of their two children. He was born in Mumbai on June 16, 1990. He attended Jamnabai Narsee School and graduated from N. M. College with a Bachelor of Commerce in Mumbai. Another well-known musician is Armaan Malik, his younger brother.
At the age of eight, he began studying music and developed a fondness for the piano. Under the direction and instruction of instructors like Benny, Xavier Fernandes, Tony Pinto, and Joy Bose, he studied piano and finished his course at Trinity College of Music (Western Classical, Jazz & Rock). Additionally, he received informal instruction in Indian classical music from his grandpa, Sardar Malik.
Career
Mallik started his professional career early. At the age of 15, he started working as a background scorer and music composer for Amar Mohile’s soundtracks for Sarkar (2005) and Shootout at Lokhandwala (2007) as soon as he finished the tenth grade. to working with pop singer Daler Mehndi on a remix of “Mere Desh Ki Dharti” for his father’s movies, including as Sohail Khan’s Kisaan (2009), where he also produced and arranged the music.
For films such as Rowdy Rathore, R… Rajkumar, Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster Returns, Heroine, Youngistaan, Ab Tak Chhappan 2, and Phata Poster Nikla Hero, Malik composed background music for Sandeep Chowta and Salim-Sulaiman between 2008 and 2011. Saina, a biopic about the life of renowned badminton star Saina Nehwal, was his debut project as a solo background scorer. His debut as a composer was in 2014. He wrote a song for Khoobsurat and three songs for Salman Khan’s movie Jai Ho.
He wrote two songs for Badrinath Ki Dulhania in 2017. In which he and Shreya Ghoshal sang “Aashiq Surrender Hua”; Arijit Singh sang “Roke Na Ruke Naina.” Mallik, Tanishk Bagchi, and Akhil Sachdeva were nominated for a Filmfare Award for Best Music Director, while Singh was awarded the Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer. Mallik sung a duet alongside Tulsi Kumar and wrote all of the songs for Noor. He wrote two songs for Golmaal Again, two songs for Chef, and two songs for Mubarakan, in which he also performed. His younger brother, Armaan Malik, sang both of the singles he composed.
Mallik wrote the singles “Ready to Move” and “Ghar Se Nikalte Hi” in 2018. In both songs, Armaan sang. Mallik wrote a song for Sonu Ke as well. Titu Ki Sweety, for which he was named the 2019 IIFA Best Music Director.
Mallik became the youngest composer to write for Amitabh Bachchan in 2019 when he wrote two songs for the Sujoy Ghosh thriller Badla: “Kyun Rabba” (sung by Armaan Malik) and “Tum Na Aaye” (sung by K.K.). Mallik served as a judge on Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L’il Champs, an Indian reality singing competition. He then wrote “Chale Aana,” which Armaan sang, for De De Pyaar De, who were supported by Luv Ranjan. Additionally, he wrote the song “Yeh Aaina” for Shreya Ghoshal’s performance in Kabir Singh, the second highest-grossing movie of the year. Another song called “Zara Thehro” was published on July 8, 2020, and it was sung by his
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FAQ’S :
Who is Ruhaan mistaken for in Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3?
Ruhaan is mistaken for Rajkumar Debendranath, a prince from 200 years ago, due to their physical resemblance.
What happens when Ruhaan arrives at the haunted palace?
The royal family, living in the horse barn due to Manjulika's spirit haunting the palace, believes Ruhaan is a reincarnation of Debendranath, who has returned to dispel the spirit.
What languages has Sonu Nigam sung in?
Sonu Nigam has sung in various languages, including Hindi, Kannada, Bengali, Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, Odia, Assamese, English, Malayalam, and several others, showcasing his versatility across Indian and international languages.
What recognition has Sonu Nigam received for his contributions to music?
Sonu Nigam has been awarded the Padma Shri, India’s fourth-highest civilian honor, along with two Filmfare Awards, four IIFA Awards, and a National Film Award, recognizing his contributions to the Indian music industry.
How did Sonu Nigam begin his singing career?
Sonu Nigam began singing at the age of four, performing with his father. He moved to Mumbai at 19 to pursue a career in Bollywood music and trained in classical music under Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan.
What was Amaal Mallik’s debut composition in Bollywood?
Amaal Mallik debuted as a composer in 2014 with three songs for Salman Khan’s film Jai Ho and a song for Khoobsurat.
Who were Amaal Mallik’s early influences in music?
Amaal's early influences include his grandfather, Sardar Malik, who introduced him to Indian classical music, and various mentors who trained him in Western Classical, Jazz, and Rock music.
Has Amaal Mallik worked with his brother, Armaan Malik?
Yes, Amaal Mallik frequently collaborates with his younger brother, Armaan Malik, who often sings his compositions. Notable songs include "Ghar Se Nikalte Hi" and "Ready to Move."