Sanam Teri Kasam Song Lyrics

 

Sanam Teri Kasam, featuring Harshvardhan Rane and Mawra Hocane, sung by Ankit Tiwari and Palak Muchhal. Listen to the melodious music by Himesh Reshammiya in this romantic track.

“Sanam Teri Kasam Song Lyrics” Song Info

Song Sanam Teri Kasam
Singer Ankit Tiwari
Palak Muchhal
Composer Himesh Reshammiya
Lyricist Himesh Reshammiya, Sameer Anjaan

Sanam Teri Kasam Song Lyrics:

बेतहाशा दिल ने
तुझको ही चाहा है
हर दुआ में मैने
तुझको ही माँगा है

तेरा जाना जैसा कोई बद्दुआ
तेरा जाना जैसा कोई बद्दुआ
दूर जाओगे जो तुम
मर जायेंगे हम
सनम तेरी कसम ओ..
सनम तेरी कसम ओ..
सनम तेरी कसम..

तुम्हे देखते ही आँखें हो जाती नम्म
सनम तेरी कसम ओ..
सनम तेरी कसम ओ..
सनम तेरी कसम..

हुआ ये क्या हश्र मेरा
जुदा हुआ सबर मेरा
मैं तेरे बिन एक लम्हा
क्यों कभी ना जिया

रात भर अश्कों ने तुझको पुकारा है
हर दुआ मैं मैने तुझको ही माँगा है

तेरा जाना जैसा कोई बद्दुआ
दूर जाओगे जो तुम
मर जायेंगे हम
सनम तेरी कसम ओ..
सनम तेरी कसम ओ..
सनम तेरी कसम..

तुम्हें देखते ही आंखें हो जाती हैं नाम
सनम तेरी कसम ओ..
सनम तेरी कसम ओ..
सनम तेरी कसम…

नशा तेरा दिल को लगा
देना नहीं मुझको दगा
मैं तेरी आदत का मारा
है क्या मेरी खता

तेरे बिन नामुमकिन
अपना गुजारा है
हर दुआ में मैने
तुझको ही माँगा है

तेरा जाना जैसा कोई बद्दुआ
दूर जाओगे जो तुम
मर जायेंगे गुंजन
सनम तेरी कसम ओ..
सनम तेरी कसम ओ..
सनम तेरी कसम..

तुम्हें देखते ही आंखें हो जाती हैं
सनम तेरी कसम ओ..
सनम तेरी कसम ओ..
सनम तेरी कसम..

 

Sanam Teri Kasam Song English Lyrics :

 

Betahasha dil ne
Tujhko hi chaaha hai
Har duaa mein maine
Tujhko hi maanga hai

Tera jaana jaise koi baddua
Tera jaana jaise koi baddua
Door jaaoge jo tum
Mar jaayenge hum
Sanam teri kasam o..
Sanam teri kasam o..
Sanam teri kasam..

Tumhe dekhte hi aankhen ho jaati namm
Sanam teri kasam o..
Sanam teri kasam o..
Sanam teri kasam..

Huaa ye kya hashar mera
Judaa huaa sabar mera
Main tere bin ek lamha
Kyun kabhi naa jiya

Raat bhar ashqo ne tujhko pukara hai
Har dua main maine tujhko hi maanga hai

Tera jaana jaise koi baddua
Door jaaoge jo tum
Mar jaayenge hum
Sanam teri kasam o..
Sanam teri kasam o..
Sanam teri kasam..

Tumhe dekhte hi aankhen ho jaati nam
Sanam teri kasam o..
Sanam teri kasam o..
Sanam teri kasam…

Nasha tera dil ko lagaa
Dena nahi mujhko dagaa
Main teri aadat ka maara
Hai kya meri khataa

Tere bin naamumkin
Apna guzaara hai
Har duaa mein maine
Tujhko hi maanga hai

Tera jaana jaise koi baddua
Door jaaoge jo tum
Mar jaayenge hum
Sanam teri kasam o..
Sanam teri kasam o..
Sanam teri kasam..

Tumhe dekhte hi aakhen ho jaati nam
Sanam teri kasam o..
Sanam teri kasam o..
Sanam teri kasam..

 

Extra Inforamation:

About Sanam Teri Kasam Movie :

After winning a lawsuit, a sizable throng congratulates Inder Lal Parihaar, the successful lawyer. A flashback starts as he gets home, picks up a bottle of wine, and makes his way to a tree.

Traditional Telugu librarian Saraswati “Saru” Parthasaarthy is turned down by suitors who think she is outdated. Saru’s marriage takes precedence over her sister Kaveri’s wedding. Saru swears to find a husband quickly in response to Kaveri’s threat to elope. An ex-offender with a reputation for being tough, Inder Lal Parihaar, moved into the same building. Lily, the original owner, had given Inder ownership. Inder fell in love with Saru right away. He splits from Ruby Malhotra, his girlfriend. Inder and Saru accidentally cross paths in the elevator and then at Saru’s workplace, the library. While in the library, Inder attempted to repeatedly deliver written messages to Saru, but she consistently ignored them.

In an attempt to win over her coworker Abhimanyu, Saru visits Inder in secret to get her makeover done by Ruby. Ruby enters the room intoxicated, misinterprets the situation, and hurls a bottle of wine at Saru. Inder sustains injuries while protecting Saru. The neighbors are alerted when the security guard notices them on their way to treatment and believes they are intimate. Inder’s wounds are attended to by Saru. Later, Saru’s father, Jayram, and his neighbors misinterpret the incident and discover Saru in Inder’s bed. Embarrassed, Jayram rejects Saru. Saru tells her mother, but she is asked to keep it a secret for the sake of Kaveri’s marriage.

Abhimanyu becomes interested in Inder when she assists Saru in finding a new residence and getting a makeover. Inder says nothing Abhimanyu’s proposal. Saru is upset when Abhimanyu rejects her on the wedding day because of pressure from her family. She stays with Inder overnight. When Inder notices Saru and Abhimanyu through the window the following morning, she becomes unhappy and cuts off communication with her.

Inder later finds Saru at a convent and declares his love for her after hearing from Abhimanyu that she had turned him down that morning. After Saru passes out, Inder discovers she has terminal meningioma at the hospital. After confronting her parents, he is taken into custody. Saru learns of Inder’s love through texts he left at the library after being released from the hospital. Saru suggests marriage when they get back together.

That evening, Saru informs Inder that she would like to be buried beside a lovely blossoming tree when she passes away. When Inder and Jayram meet, informs him that he would sacrifice all for Saru, whom he is marrying. Saru’s parents show up and bless them on their wedding day. Following the wedding, Saru passes out and is admitted to the hospital. When her parents find out about her condition, Jayram is devastated and feels bad. Inder requests a plot of land beneath the tree from his father, Rajinder Lal Parihar, with whom he has had a tense relationship since his conviction.

There is a brief dispute between them as a result of Rajinder’s cruel response to his plea. Inder admits to killing his uncle when he attempted to impose himself on his nanny, Lily, who had reared him as her son when they were both in the hospital with Saru. Inder accepted responsibility for the criminal activity. Inder learned to cherish his bond with his father thanks to Saru. Inder is distraught when Saru later passes away in his arms. After speaking with Saru, Inder locates Rajinder in the hospital and makes amends with him.

Inder, who is now a prosperous lawyer, visits Saru’s grave (the tree) and declares his unwavering love for her as the story jumps back to the present.

About Ankit Tiwari:

Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, is where Tiwari was born. His parents are the owners of the “Raju Suman and Party” music group in Kanpur, which plays at religious gatherings. His mom sings spiritual music. His parents decided to coach him professionally because of his passion for music, even though they intended him to finish his education first. Before receiving instruction in piano, Dhrupad, and Western vocals, he received classical music instruction from Vinod Kumar Dwivedi. He participated in and won a number of regional music contests at the time. Prior to moving to Mumbai in December 2007 with his brother Ankur Tiwari, he was employed as the production head at a radio station in Gwalior.

2008–11: Initiations and preliminary releases
Tiwari met Pradeep Sarkar in Mumbai, who was engaged in a movie back then. Sarkar allowed him and other artists the opportunity to work on jingles even if the movie was shelved. He went on to write a few background music pieces for the TV shows. Tiwari got to know Habib Faisal, who offered to write the soundtrack for his first feature film as a director, Do Dooni Chaar, which came out in 2010. He later wrote the theme song for Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster (2011) for producer Tigmanshu Dhulia. Together with Vipin Aneja, Ankit Tiwari sang the song “Saheb Bada Hathila” in this movie, marking his singing debut.

2012–2022
Ankit Tiwari performed the song “Sunn Raha Hai” for Mahesh Bhatt and Aashiqui 2 director Mohit Suri in 2012. The tune was also recorded in his voice, and Shreya Ghoshal performed the female version. In addition to garnering praise from critics, the song earned Tiwari numerous nominations and awards. He and Mithoon and Jeet Gannguli shared his first Filmfare Award for Best Music Director.

Other awards, such as the Zee Cine Awards and the IIFA Awards, gave the duo the Best Music Director Award. Tiwari was nominated for his second Filmfare Award, this time for Best Male Playback Singer, in addition to music directing. Tiwari worked with Sachin Gupta on the song “Aag Ka Dariya” from Issaq, which was his second release of the year and his first song to be composed by someone else.

In the movie Dee Saturday Night, which debuted in 2014, two of his songs, “Falsafa Mera Falsafa” and “Jhatak Ke Nacho” was largely ignored by the audience. Ismail Darbar’s composition “Kaisa Hai Dard Mera” for Subhash Ghai’s Kaanchi was the next song he performed. Shreya Ghoshal sang two of Ankit Tiwari’s compositions for the movie Samrat & Co., “Sawaalon Mein” and the party song “Tequila Wakila.”

He contributed three songs to Himesh Reshammiya’s flicks Action Jackson and The Xposé during the year. His performance of the former’s “Sheeshe Ka Samundar” was praised by critics, but the latter’s “Punjabi Mast” and “Dhoom Dhaam” were met with criticism. A duet with Tulsi Kumar called “Kuch Toh Hua Hai” was released in July 2014 as part of the movie Singham Returns. The year final song was “Dil Darbadar” by PK. Out of all the songs that were released that year, Ek Villain’s “Galliyan” was the most popular.

Mohar Basu of Koimoi called the song “the most attractive song of the album” and said, “Tiwari’s music and voice adds the required finesse in this song and what he has made darn great!” The song was a critical and commercial success. He won multiple prizes for the song, including the Stardust prizes, Filmfare, and the Star Guild for Best Male Playback Singer. He was then nominated for his fourth Filmfare award, Best Music Director, at the 60th Britannia Filmfare Awards. Dil Rangeela’s song “Nillu Nillu” marked Ankit Tiwari’s Kannada cinema debut that year written by Janya Arjun.

Together with Prakriti Kakar, Tiwari wrote and performed the song “Katra Katra” for the 2015 movie Alone. Khamoshiyan’s song “Bheegh Loon” was another collaboration. After that, he wrote three songs for the movie Roy: “Tu Hai Ki Nahi,” “Yaara Re,” which was performed by KK, and “Boond Boond,” which Tiwari performed himself. Although the addition of the whistle’s melody was welcomed, critics had mixed opinions about Tulsi Kumar’s unplugged rendition of “Tu Hai Ki Nahi” and the original.

He and his spouse, Pallavi Tiwari, participated in StarPlus’s Smart Jodi in February 2022.

Composition and Artistry
When given the chance, Tiwari said he wants to experiment with many genres, but it shouldn’t be offensive and need to have significance. Satyajit from Glamsham described “Saheb Bada Hatila” from Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster, his second composition, as a “rock-musical” arrangement. The female version of his following piece, “Sunn Raha Hai,” is accompanied by acoustic guitar, flute, santoor, and ghatam, while the male version features electronic distortion guitar, zitar, and drums. Critics praised the compositional diversity in especially.

While “Sawalon Mein” from the same movie features a mysterious, semi-philosophical composition adorned with eerie piano notes and background bell sounds, Tiwari’s 2014 composition “Tequila Wakila” features Spanish-style musical background settings of bass, drums, saxophone, trumpets, and guitar. According to Bollywood Hungama’s Rajiv Vijayakar, Tiwari appears to be “developing into a composer.”

with a respectable range. The song “Galliyan” alternates between “being slow-paced, to quickly accelerating into heavy rock music and then settling into soothing traditional Indian-themed sounds” in its creation , with the unplugged version mostly utilizing the acoustic guitar and keyboard.[Reference required] Surabhi Redkar for Koimoi, however, made the following observation on his next song, “Kuch Toh Hua Hai”:

“Experimentation wise, the song shows no novelty as the musical arrangements are not peculiarly impressive.” Reviewers claim that his 2014 single “Dil Darbadar” “doesn’t actually fit into the scheme of things” and has a strong “Galliyan” hangover. “People usually call me for love songs or songs of separation, which I love composing,” Tiwari stated in September 2014. However, I don’t wish to limit myself to a particular genre”

About Palak Muchhal:

On March 30, 1992, Palak Muchhal was born in Indore into a Maheshwari Marwari family. Her father, Rajkumar Muchhal, works for a private company, while her mother, Amita Muchhal, stays at home.[5] Palash Muchhal is her younger brother. She attended Queens College in Indore for her education. Muchhal announced in May 2013 that she was completing her last year of a B.Com. program at an Indore institution.

Volunteering from 1997 to 2000
Occasionally… [I missed my normal childhood], but then I realize that it’s okay even if I lost my childhood. Saving a life is more essential than playing with friends.

—In 2007, Palak Muchhal
At the age of four, Muchhal joined a group of young singers called Kalyanji–Anandji Little Star When she was seven years old, she sang in stores in her hometown of Indore for a week during the Kargil War of 1999 in order to raise money for the families of Indian troops who had died. Her efforts raised ₹25,000 (US$810) and were widely covered by Indian media. She performed later that year in order to raise money for the 1999 Odisha cyclone victims.

When she witnessed impoverished youngsters cleaning train compartments with their clothing, she decided to use her voice to help others. At about the same time, Muchhal’s parents were approached by instructors at the Indore-based Nidhi Bal Vinay Mandir school, who wanted to organize a charity event to raise money for their student Lokesh, who had a congenital heart condition. The father of Lokesh was an owner of a shoe store in poverty who couldn’t afford the expensive heart operation.

Muchhal and her parents decided to put on a concert, and in March 2000, she raised ₹51,000 (US$1,600) to pay for the surgery by using a street vendor’s cart as a platform. Due to the resulting publicity, cardiologist Devi Prasad Shetty of Bangalore performed a free operation on Lokesh. In order to encourage donations for heart surgery for kids like Lokesh, Muchhal’s parents placed ads in the local newspapers. This resulted in a list of 33 kids that need cardiac surgery.

Later that year, a number of charity performances were organized, raising ₹225,000 (US$7,200). Five children had their hearts operated on with this money in Bangalore and Indore’s Bhandari Hospital. T. Choithram Hospital of Indore cut the cost of surgery in half, from ₹80,000 (US$2,600) to ₹40,000 (US$1,300), to support Muchhal in her attempts to save children’s lives at a comparatively modest cost. Additionally, one of the hospital’s surgeons, Dhiraj Gandhi, agreed to waive his charge for cases that Muchhal brought in.

From 2001 to 2010

Sanjay Khan and Muchhal during the 2010 Second Babasaheb Ambedkar Awards
Muchhal’s charity program, “Dil Se Dil Tak” (meaning “From heart to heart”) in Hindi and “Save Little Hearts” in English, has taken her on numerous trips both in India and outside since 2000. Palash, her younger brother, participates in the same performances in an effort to raise money for kids with renal diseases. Muchhal typically sings Each program features about 40 songs, including well-known Bollywood tunes, bhajans, and ghazals.

Hindi, Sanskrit, Gujarati, Odia, Assamese, Rajasthani, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Punjabi, Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Sindhi, and Malayalam are among the 17 languages in which Muchhal is able to sing. In addition, Palak sang and was a celebrity at Maheboob College in Secunderabad. Palash and Palak both sung at various events. They were raised and developed their careers in this way.[Reference required]

In order to help the victims of the 2001 Gujarat earthquake, Muchhal raised almost one million rupees. In July 2003, Muchhal provided the parents of a two-year-old Pakistani girl with a heartbreak with financial support from her charitable money. “Palak Muchhal Heart Foundation” is the name of Muchhal’s charitable organization. By March 2006, this save 338 children’s lives.

Muchhal is permitted to be in the surgery room by the doctors. In the hospital, she wears her own surgical robe and chants the Jain Navkar Mantra during the procedure. Muchhal receives a doll for each child whose life she improves via her efforts, but she and her parents do not profit financially from the charity shows.

2011 to the present

In July 2013, Palak Muchhal attended the Policegiri charity screening.
Muchhal continued to assist children with heart conditions even after she made her Bollywood debut as a professional playback singer in 2011. Eight hundred children’s lives were saved in August 2015 thanks to the money she raised. Together with her brother, she has saved 2,200 lives as of October 2020. kids. Palak and her brother Palash have saved 2986 lives to date as of March 8, 2024.

Bollywood profession
Before becoming an adult, Muchhal produced six non-filmi albums. Her debut album “Child For Children” was released by Tips Music in 2001, when she was nine years old. Her second album, Palken, came out in 2003. Her subsequent albums, Aao Tumhe Chand Per Le Jaaye, Beti Hu Mahakal Ki, and Dil Ke Liye, were released. T-Series launched her Jai Jai Dev Ganesh album in 2011. In late 2006, Muchhal relocated from Indore to Mumbai in search of singing chances in Bollywood. For the film Damadamm!, released in October 2011, she sang her debut Bollywood song, to largely positive reviews.

evaluations. A month later, she performed her second song called “Pyaar Ke Silsile” for the film Na Jaane Kabse. Both the film and the music in Na Jaane Kabse were criticized. Salman Khan was an actor who knew Muchhal. Khan had already suggested her name to Sajid-Wajid, the music director for the movie Veer. Khan had suggested her name to Yash Raj Banner as well. The song “Laapata” was then dubbed by Muchhal and KK for Yash Raj’s banner and included in the 2012 blockbuster film Ek Tha Tiger. Katrina Kaif and Salman Khan were used in the song’s filming. She was introduced to Bollywood via the popular song.

About Himesh Reshammiya:

On July 23, 1973, Himesh Reshammiya was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, to Madhu Reshammiya and Vipin Reshammiya, an Indian music composer. Reshammiya married Komal when she was 21 years old, and the two of them have a son named Swaym. Reshammiya and Komal reportedly reached a mutual agreement to separate and file for divorce on September 12, 2016. Reshammiya wed actress Sonia Kapoor on May 11, 2018. On September 18, 2024, his father passed away at the age of 87.

Careers in music and film
During her early career (1998–2002), Reshammiya started producing TV shows for Zed TV, including Andaz, Ahha, Aman, Aashiqui, Amar Prem, and Jaan. For a few of these performances, he also wrote the title tracks. Salman Khan and Reshammiya’s father were set to collaborate on a movie in the 1990s, but this did not happen; Khan was pleased by one of Reshammiya’s songs and agreed to allow him to write the music for one of his movies. The songs “Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya” and “Tum Par Hum Hai Aatke” were composed by Reshammiya for the Salman Khan film Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya in 1998, marking his first musical composition. Both tracks were successful.

He later collaborated with other musicians to write music for Hello Brother and Bandhan. Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge, another Salman Khan production, was his first film as a solo composer. When Reshammiya wrote music for Humraaz, he became somewhat famous. He was nominated for a Filmfare Award for Best Music Direction as a result.

From 2003 to 2010

When Reshammiya wrote the music for Tere Naam (2003), another Salman Khan movie, he became more well-known. For this film, he received multiple awards, including the Zee Cine Award for Best Music Director and the Screen Award for Best Music Director. He composed music for ten movies in 2004, including Aitraaz. He contributed to ten other films in 2005, such as Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya? and Aashiq Banaya Aapne.

His song “Aashiq Banaya Aapne” marked the beginning of his career as a playback singer, and it brought him multiple accolades, including the Zee Cine Award for Best Male Playback Singer, the IIFA Award for Best Male Playback, and the Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer.

“Aashiq Banaya Aapne” is one of the many well-known songs that Reshammiya has recorded as a performer

“Tera Suroor” , “Zara Jhoom Jhoom” , “Jhalak Dikhlaja” , “Andaz Apna Apna” , “Afsana” , “Shakalaka Boom Boom” , “Meri Awaargi” , “Hookah Bar” , “Chalao Na Naino Se” , together with “Tandoori Nights” . His compositions are based on a blend of Indian and Western rock music, with techno beats added for effect With 555 million copies sold, the 2006 album Aap Kaa Surroor is still regarded as one of Reshammiya’s most outstanding compositions and the best-selling album in India at the time.

Reshammiya started her acting career with the movie Aap Kaa Surroor After her musical triumph, Reshammiya played in stadia all over the world, drawing sizable crowds. He was the first Indian vocalist to play in the Heineken and London’s Wembley Arena Amsterdam’s music hall.

The Zee TV singing competition Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge featured Reshammiya as a judge and mentor. Jai Mata Di Let’s Rock Gharana was the name of his band.[Reference required] In 2007, he emerged as the show’s victorious coach. His Jai Mata Di Let’s Rock Gharana group’s female competitor, Vaishali Mhade, won the singing competition in 2009. In addition, he serves as the Himesh’s Warriors team leader, judge, and coach on Star Plus’ Music Ka Maha Muqqabla program. Additionally, Reshammiya served as a judge on the Sahara One-televised musical reality show Sur Kshetra. He made an appearance as a special guest at Jo Jeeta Wohi Superstar 2’s Grand Finale, where he also instructed the top four competitors.

2011–2020
It was revealed on November 4, 2013, that Reshammiya would be producing and appearing in the film The Xposé.

The return of Reshammiya to the screen with Namastey Rome, a follow-up to Namastey London and Namastey England, was revealed in April 2019. He also worked on the soundtrack to the movie alongside lyricist Javed Akhtar, with whom he had previously collaborated on Namastey London. In addition, Reshammiya starred in three other films, including The Xposé Returns, a follow-up to The Xposé. On the basis of his involvement in the Maurya Express train heist, Reshammiya also revealed that he would be producing a biopic about the soldier Bishnu Shrestha.

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