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Tu Hi Haqeeqat song Lyrics

Tu Hi Haqeeqat song Lyrics :

‘Tum Mile’ the musical blockbuster of 2009, directed by Kunal Deshmukh and produced by Mahesh Bhatt, is a love story with a backdrop of the infamous Mumbai floods of 2005. This disaster brings two former lovers, Emraan Hashmi and Soha Ali Khan together and the drama begins. Emraan Hashmi plays the character of an artist. The movie is a flashback of past and present. “Tu Hi Haqeeqat”, the song features the voice of Javed Ali.


Tu Hi Haqeeqat Song Lyrics


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Song Credits:

Song : Tu Hi Haqeeqat
Movie : Tum Mile
Artist : Emraan Hashmi, Soha Ali Khan
Singer : Javed Ali, Irfan Ashraf & Shadab
Music Director : Pritam
Lyrics : Kumaar and Sayeed Quadri

Tu Hi Haqeeqat song Hindi Lyrics :

 

तू ही हकीकत
ख़्वाब तू
दरिया तू ही
प्यास तू
तू ही दिल के बेकरारी
तू सुकुन तू सुकुन

जौ में अब जब जिस जगह
पौ में तुझको
हमें जगा
साथ हो के ना हूं

तू है रूबरू रूबरू
तू हमसफ़र
तू हमकदम
तू हमनवा मेरा
तू हमसफ़र
तू हमकदम
तू हमनवा मेरा

आ तुझे इन बाहों में भरके
और भी कर लूं मैं करीब
तू जुदा हो तो लगे है
आता जाता हर पल अजीब

क्या जहां है और ना होगा
मुझसा कोई भी खुशनसीब
तूने मुझको दिल दिया है
मैं हूं तेरे सबसे करीब
मैं ही तो तेरे दिल मैं हूं
मैं ही तो सासों में बसु
तेरे दिल की धड़कनो में
मैं ही हूं मैं ही हूं

तू हमसफ़र
तू हमकदम
तू हमनवा मेरा
तू हमसफ़र
तू हमकदम
तू हमनवा मेरा

कब भला अब ये वक़्त गुजरे
कुछ पता चलता ही नहीं
जब से मुझको तू मिला है
होश कुछ भी अपना नहीं

उफ्फ ये तेरी पलकें घनी सी
चाव इन की है दिलनशीं

अब किसे डर धूप का है
क्यों की है ये मुझपे ​​बीची

तेरे बिना ना सांस लू
तेरे बिना ना मैं जीउ
तेरे बिना ना एक पल भी
रे सकु रे सकु

तू ही हकीकत
ख़्वाब तू
दरिया तू ही
प्यास तू
तू ही दिल के बेकरारी
तू सुकुन तू सुकुन

तू हमसफ़र
तू हमकदम
तू हमनवा मेरा
तू हमसफ़र
तू हमकदम
तू हमनवा मेरा

 

Tu Hi Haqeeqat song English Lyrics :

 

Tu Hi Haqeeaqat
Khawwb Tu
Dariya Tu Hi
Pyaas Tu
Tu Hi Dil Ke Beqarari
Tu Sukun Tu Sukun

Jau Mein Ab Jab Jis Jagah
Pau Mein Tujhko
Us Jagah
Saath Ho Ke Na Hoon

Tu Hai Roobaru Roobaru
Tu Humsafar
Tu Humkadam
Tu Hamnava Mera
Tu Humsafar
Tu Humkadam
Tu Hamnava Mera

Aa Tujhe In Bahon Mein Bharke
Aur Bhi Kar Loon Main Kareeb
Tu Juda Ho To Lage Hai
Aata Jata Har Pal Ajeeb

Is Jahan Hai Aur Na Hoga
Mujhsa Koi Bhi Kushnaseeb
Tune Mujhko Dil Diya Hai
Mein Hoon Tere Sabse Kareeb
Mein Hi To Tere Dil Main Hoon
Mein Hi To Saason Mein Basu
Tere Dil Ki Dhadkano Mein
Mein Hi Hoon Mein Hi Hoon

Tu Humsafar
Tu Humkadam
Tu Hamnava Mera
Tu Humsafar
Tu Humkadam
Tu Hamnava Mera

Kab Bhala Ab Yeh Waqt Guzre
Kuch Pata Chalta Hi Nahi
Jab Se Mujhko Tu Mila Hai
Hosh Kuch Bhi Apna Nahi

Uff Yeh Teri Palkein Ghani Si
Chav In Ki Hai Dilnasheen

Abb Kise Dar Dhoop Ka Hai
Kyun Ki Hai Yeh Mujhpe Beechi

Tere Bina Na Saans Loo
Tere Bina Na Main Jeu
Tere Bina Na Ek Pal Bhi
Reh Saku Re Saku

Tu Hi Haqeeaqat
Khawwb Tu
Dariya Tu Hi
Pyaas Tu
Tu Hi Dil Ke Beqarari
Tu Sukun Tu Sukun

Tu Humsafar
Tu Humkadam
Tu Hamnava Mera
Tu Humsafar
Tu Humkadam
Tu Hamnava Mera

 

Extra Information :

About Tum Mile :

The film consists of both current and historical clips. Right now, character designer and illustrator Akshay Malvade is taking off on a plane. From London, he is boarding. Abruptly, he spots Sanjana Singhania sitting next to businessman number 23 and directly across from Akshay. They both get sight of one another. Sanjana and Akshay recall a string of flashbacks. Akshay was an artist in Cape Town who was suffering. That’s when he first sees Sanjana.

Sanjana then bumps Akshay’s car and writes a message on it while attempting to remove her own. When Akshay and his friend Vicky visit her home, they have a great time on the way back. The following day, Sanjana and Akshay go to kiss at a party. They fall in love. After splitting from her fiancé, Sanjana tells Akshay how she really feels. Sanjana and Akshay make their home. Since Akshay is an unemployed artist, his business is not growing.

He also quarrels with a distributor about his ego. Due to his lack of funds, Akshay becomes irate and vents his frustration on Sanjana. Sanjana has been employed for a considerable amount of time. Akshay eventually finds employment in Sydney. They argue and split up because Akshay is interested in the offer and Sanjana is unable to quit her work. The situation in Mumbai is at its worst when they recall these recollections in the present.

The city is inundated as a result of the intense rainfall, showing the Maharashtra floods in 2005). A lot of people are attempting to live. Vicky is electrocuted after he falls into water with a cable carrying an electric current while their survival quest continues. After spending time together, they come to the realization that their six-year separation was only a temporary setback since they are destined to be together. Sanjana and Akshay are shown together in the credits, and Sanjana is pregnant. The film concludes with a joyful ending, and they have a kid.

About Javed Ali :

Hindi is the primary language of Indian playback singer Javed Ali. In addition, he has performed in Bengali, Kannada, Malayalam, Gujarati, Marathi, Odia, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu, among other Indian languages.

Childhood

Javed Ali was born in Delhi on Panchkuian Road as Javed Hussain. He attended Paharganj’s Ramjas School 4. Javed Ali began singing at a very young age with his father, the well-known qawwali singer Ustad Hamid Hussain. When Ghulam Ali heard Ali’s voice, he thought he had the potential to be a great singer in the future.[Reference required] In addition to mentoring Javed, Ghulam Ali allowed him to perform live. Javed changed his name from Javed Hussain to Javed in honor of his guru, Ghulam Ali.

Career

“Ek Din Teri Raahon Mein” from the movie Naqaab brought Javed Ali fame in 2007. He then sang “Jashn-e-Bahaaran” by Jodhaa Akbar, “Arziyan” by Delhi-6, “Kun Faya Kun” by Rockstar, “Guzarish” by Ghajini, “Aa Jao Meri Tamanna” by Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani, “Gale Lag Ja” from De Dana Dan, “Tu Hi Haqeeqat” from Tum Mile, and “Tum Tak” from Raanjhanaa.

“Deewana Kar Raha Hai” from Raaz 3, “Ishaqzaade” from Ishaqzaade, “Galat Baat Hai” from Main Tera Hero, the title track of Daawat-e-Ishq, “Maula” from Wazir, “Nagada Nagada” from Jab We Met, “Tu Jo Mila” from Bajrangi Bhaijaan, “Saanson Ke” from Raees, “Kuch Nahi” from Dabangg 3’s “Naina Lade” and Tubelight. Bengali, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu are among the regional languages in which he performs playback singing.

He served as a judge on reality series such as Indian Idol Season 10 on Sony Entertainment Television in 2018, Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L’il Champs 2011 on Zee TV, Great Music Gurukul 2015 on Colors Bangla, and Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L’il Champs 2017 on Zee TV. Sa Re Ga Ma Pa 2012, a singing reality show on Zed TV, was also hosted by Javed Ali. He’s hosting Super Star Singer 2022 right now.

About Emraan Hashmi :

Born on March 24, 1979, Syed Emraan Anwar Hashmi is an Indian actor who specializes in Hindi films. His pronunciation is [ɪmraːn ˈɦaːʃmi]. He started his career as an assistant director on the horror movie Raaz (2002), and he was born into the Bhatt family. His breakout performance came in the sexual thriller Murder (2004), after he made his acting debut in the crime movie Footpath (2003).

Hashmi later starred in thrillers, including Gangster: A Love Story (2006), Aksar (2006), Zeher (2005), and Kalyug (2005). Raaz: The Mystery Continues (2009), Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai (2010), Murder 2 (2011), The Dirty Picture (2011), Jannat 2 (2012), Shanghai (2012), Raaz 3: The Third Dimension (2012), and Jannat (2008) are some of his other critically and commercially successful films. For Once Upon a Time in Shanghai and Mumbaai, he received nominations for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor.

After that, there was a lull and a string of bad movies. Tiger 3 (2023), a financially successful action thriller, marked his comeback and won him a third nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the Filmfare Awards.

Childhood

On March 24, 1979, Hashmi was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra. His mother, Maherrah Hashmi, was a housewife, while his father, Syed Anwar Hashmi, is a businessman who also starred in the 1968 mystery movie Baharon Ki Manzil. Following India’s partition, his paternal grandpa, Syed Shaukat Hashmi, immigrated to Pakistan and worked as a journalist and film director [8], while his grandmother, Meherbano Mohammad Ali (also known by her stage name Purnima) was an Indian actress.

Meherbano Mohammad Ali became Hashmi’s step-grandfather and a member of the Varma family after he married producer-director Bhagwan Das Varma. Since Meherbano was the sister of Shirin Mohammad Ali, the mother of producers Mahesh Bhatt and Mukesh Bhatt—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 a number of films. One of his sisters-in-law is Udita Goswami. Maneckji Cooper Education Trust School was Hashmi’s school. He subsequently studied at Mumbai’s Sydenham College and graduated with a bachelor’s degree from the University of Mumbai.

Career

Alongside Aftab Shivdasani and Bipasha Basu, Hashmi made his acting debut in the 2003 thriller Footpath, directed by Vikram Bhatt. Critics responded favorably to his portrayal of gangster Raghu Shrivastav, calling him the “scene-stealer” and praising his demeanor. At the box office, it turned out to be a commercial failure.

His big debut came in the sensual thriller Murder (2004), directed by Anurag Basu and starring Ashmit Patel and Mallika Sherawat. Regarding his performance, Bollywood Hungama’s Taran Adarsh stated: “Hashmi is outstanding in a role that looks to be a perfect fit for him. With her flourishing portrayal of an obsessed lover, Hashmi’s acting undoubtedly gives the story a significant boost. Murder became a commercial success, bringing in ₹250 million (US$3.0 million) domestically becoming the eighth highest-grossing Hindi film of the year.

At a function with his uncle, Emraan Hashmi is shown with Mahesh Bhatt Hashmi. Hashmi later costarred with Dia Mirza in Basu’s musical romance Tumsa Nahin Dekha (2004). Producer-director Mahesh Bhatt took over to finish the film after Basu was diagnosed with blood cancer during production. Hashmi’s portrayal of Daksh Mittal, a young millionaire who falls in love with a bargirl (played by Mirza), garnered mixed to excellent reviews, despite the film’s commercial failure at the box office . According to a BBC Online assessment of his performance, he was “becoming fabulous with every film.”

About Soha Ali Khan :

Indian actress Soha Ali Khan Pataudi was born on October 4, 1978, and has appeared in English, Bengali, and Hindi motion pictures. She is the younger sister of actor Saif Ali Khan and the younger daughter of renowned actress Sharmila Tagore and former India cricket captain Mansoor Ali Khan, both of whom are from Bhopal. Her most well-known performance was in the drama Rang De Basanti (2006), but she began her acting career in the romantic comedy Dil Maange More (2004). The Perils of Being Moderately Famous, a book she wrote in 2017, was the 2018 Crossword Book Award winner.

Early years and upbringing

As the Nawab of Pataudis, Khan was born to the Pataudi dynasty on October 4, 1978, in New Delhi, India. From She is the youngest child of Indian actress Sharmila Tagore and Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, the ninth Nawab of Pataudi, and has Barech Pashtun heritage. 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 both past leaders of the Indian cricket team.

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

Khan obtained a master’s degree in International Relations from the London School of Economics and Political Science, studied modern history at Balliol College, Oxford, and attended The British School in New Delhi.

Career

Khan and mother Sharmila Tagore during Khoya Khoya’s premiere Dil Maange More!!! (2004), a Bollywood film, marked Chand Khan’s acting debut. She was a part of Rang De Basanti (2006) and the Bengali film Antar Mahal (2005). She was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress and won the IIFA Award for Best Supporting Actress for her well-reviewed performance in the movie. supporting actress. She starred in the 2009 movie 99 and Khoya Khoya Chand.

Tum Mile, in which she starred opposite Emraan Hashmi, was her next release. Khan was the host of Godrej Khelo Jeeto Jiyo, a game show. Additionally, she made an appearance in the movie Mr. Joe B. Carvalho. In 2017, Khan’s first book, The Perils of Being Moderately Famous, was released. It contains a number of amusing stories from her life. She starred in the Aditya Kelgaonkar-directed short film Soundproof in 2017.

It was shown at several film festivals and received prizes at the Indian Film Festival of Houston, the New York Indian Film Festival, the Ottawa Indian Film Festival Awards, where it took home the best short film prize, and the International Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala, where it took home the Belgaum International Short Film Festival and the Belgaum Award for Best Short Fiction.

Work done off-screen

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 named the brand ambassador for New Zealand education in India in 2022. 2017 saw the publication of Khan’s memoir, The Perils of Being Moderately Famous. For her novel, Khan received the 2018 Crossword novel Award.

Individual life

Khan in 2016 with her spouse, Kunal Khemu
Since 2009, Khan and actor Kunal Khemu have been together. Khan married Khemu in Mumbai on July 25, 2014, after becoming engaged to him in Paris in July. January of 2015. On September 29, 2017, she gave birth to their daughter, Inaaya Naumi Khemu Khan.

About Pritam :

Born in Kolkata, India, on June 14, 1971, Pritam Chakraborty—commonly referred to as Pritam—is a National Award-winning composer, musician, guitarist, music producer, and singer. After earning his degree in Sound Engineering from FTII, he composed jingles for advertisements before making his co-composition debut in the 2001 Hindi movie Tere Liye.

The film Dhoom marked his solo composing debut. He won the Zee Cine Award for Best Track of the Year and received other accolades for his composition of the title track of Dhoom, which became the first viral song in Indian cinema history. Over the course of a two-decade career, he has composed music for over 125 Bollywood films and won multiple accolades, including one National Film Award. Four Mirchi Music Awards for Music Composer of the Year, six Filmfare Awards for Best Music Director, and numerous others.

Childhood

Anuradha and Prabodh Chakraborty were the parents of Pritam. He learnt to play the guitar in school and received his first musical instruction from his father, who once operated a musical school.[Reference required]

He attended St. James’ School and graduated from Presidency College with a bachelor’s degree in geology. During his presidency, Pritam was affiliated with the Independents’ Consolidation, a nonpartisan political platform. Pritam began studying sound recording and engineering at FTII, Pune, in 1994.

Pritam played guitar for the band “Jotugriher Pakhi” that he created with his fellow Presidency batchmates. They made available At that time, a cassette. Pritam joined Chandrabindoo, a Bangla band. Later, while filming Life in a… Metro, Pritam formed the band Metro with James, Suhail, Soham, and Eric Pillai.

Career 

Chakraborty arrived in Mumbai in 1997 after graduating from FTII Pune with a degree in sound engineering. He met other up-and-coming musicians like Shantanu Moitra, Rajkumar Hirani, Sanjay Gadhvi, and Jeet Gannguli while writing ad jingles. Santro, Emami, McDonald’s, Head & Shoulders, Thums Up, Limca, Complan, and others have all had well-known jingles written by Pritam. She has also written theme tunes for TV series including Astitva, Kkavyanjali, Ye Meri Life Hai, Remix, Kashmeer, Miilee, and Dil Kare.

Tere Liye, which was released in December 2001, gave Pritam his first break. However, the The movie fell short, but the soundtrack was warmly praised. Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai, a film from Yash Raj Films, had music composed by the Jeet-Pritam duo once more in 2002. The movie’s songs were all hits on the charts. Following a brief miscommunication, Jeet made the decision to split the partners and go their separate ways.

The capacity of Pritam’s compositions to fuse western influences with Indian classical music was well-known. His music for Gadhvi’s second movie, Dhoom, was a huge success. Sunidhi Chauhan’s Hindi and Tata Young’s English versions of Dhoom’s title track broke down geographical boundaries, becoming well-liked in pubs across the UK, USA, and East Asia and earning him his first Zee Cine award.

Best Track of the Year award. His work on the Dhoom soundtrack earned him his first nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director. He also wrote the songs for Gadhvi’s Dhoom 2 sequel in 2006, which became the best-selling Indian music album of the year and enjoyed significant commercial success in spite of a lackluster critical reception. Additionally, he received his second nomination for Best Music Director at the Filmfare Awards.

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FAQ’S :

Emraan Hashmi and Soha Ali Khan played the lead roles of Akshay and Sanjana, respectively. They portrayed the struggles and romance of two people in love facing life’s obstacles.

Akshay, a struggling artist, faces financial hardships and frustration due to his lack of success, which strains his relationship with Sanjana, who is steadily employed. Their differing career priorities ultimately lead to their separation.

The music for Tum Mile was composed by Pritam Chakraborty, known for his ability to blend Indian classical music with Western influences, adding emotional depth to the film’s soundtrack.

The 2005 Maharashtra floods in Mumbai, caused by intense rainfall, force Akshay and Sanjana to confront their past and help each other survive, leading them to realize they are meant to be together.

Javed Ali is an Indian playback singer known for his work in multiple Indian languages. Some of his popular songs include "Jashn-e-Bahaaran" from Jodhaa Akbar and "Kun Faya Kun" from Rockstar.

Emraan Hashmi, initially an assistant director, gained popularity as an actor in Bollywood, particularly for his roles in thrillers like Murder and Gangster: A Love Story. He is also part of the Bhatt family, known for their influence in the Indian film industry.

Soha Ali Khan holds a master’s degree in International Relations from the London School of Economics and has a background in modern history from Balliol College, Oxford.

Pritam has won several awards, including the National Film Award and multiple Filmfare Awards for Best Music Director. His compositions for Dhoom and Dhoom 2 helped establish his reputation in the industry.

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