Hum to tere hi liye the to Gehra hua and more: Love, lyrics, and songs that say it all this valentine’s day


Valentine’s
Day
isn’t
about
grand
gestures
alone.
Sometimes,
it’s
just
about
having
the
right
playlist
of
songs
and
letting
the
music
say
what
words
can’t.
From
soft
confessions
to
deep,
soul-touching
emotions,
these
romantic
tracks
have
shaped
conversations
around
love
in
their
own
unique
way.
Each
song
on
this
list
carries
its
own
mood,
memory,
and
moment,
making
it
perfect
for
Valentine’s
Day
listening.


Hum
To
Tere
Hi
Liye
The
(O’ Romeo)

There’s
a
certain
magic
when
Vishal
Bhardwaj’s
composition
meets
Gulzar’s
beautifully
written
poetry,
and
Hum
To
Tere
Hi
Liye
The
proves
exactly
why.
Sung
by
Arijit
Singh,
the
song
feels
intimate,
almost
like
a
conversation
between
two
hearts.
Shahid
Kapoor
and
Triptii
Dimri
bring
quiet
intensity
to
the
screen,
making
the
emotions
feel
real
and
lived
in.
The
impact
of
this
song
lies
in
its
honesty.
It
sparks
conversations
about
being
there
for
someone
without
expectations
and
captures
emotions
that
are
usually
felt
deeply
but
rarely
spoken
aloud.
Sajid
Nadiadwala
Presents
O’Romeo,
a
film
by
Vishal
Bhardwaj.
Produced
under
Nadiadwala
Grandson
Entertainment,
O’Romeo
releases
in
Valentine’s
Week
on
13th
February
2026.


Deewaana
Deewaana
(Tere
Ishq
Mein)

When
A.R.
Rahman
composes,
produces,
arranges
and
even
lends
his
voice,
you
know
the
song
is
going
to
hit
differently.
Written
by
Irshad
Kamil,
Deewaana
Deewaana
captures
the
madness
of
being
in
love,
where
emotions
take
over
completely.
On
screen,
the
song
reflects
a
moment
of
separation
between
Dhanush
and
Kriti
Sanon
adding
a
quiet
ache
to
its
already
intense
emotion.
Its
qawwali
touch
and
timeless
melody
remind
listeners
of
that
phase
in
love
where
you
don’t
care
about
the
world
anymore,
nly
the
person
who
still
stays
in
your
heart.


Qubool
(Haq)

Composed
by
Vishal
Mishra
and
written
by
Kaushal
Kishore,
Qubool
is
soft,
emotional,
and
deeply
sincere.
Armaan
Khan’s
vocals
add
a
gentle
vulnerability,
while
Emraan
Hashmi
and
Yami
Gautam’s
on-screen
presence
brings
depth
to
the
song’s
emotion.
Set
against
a
wedding
backdrop,
the
song
highlights
their
chemistry
at
a
moment
where
love
turns
into
a
lifelong
commitment.
Qubool
created
conversations
around
choosing
love
even
when
it’s
not
easy.
It’s
the
kind
of
song
that
plays
quietly
while
two
people
sit
together,
understanding
each
other
without
needing
to
say
much


Ishq
Da
Chehra
(Border
2)

With
music
by
Sachet
and
Parampara
and
lyrics
by
Kausar
Munir,
Ishq
Da
Chehra
blends
warmth
with
romance
beautifully.
Sung
by
Diljit
Dosanjh
along
with
Sachet
and
Parampara
Tandon
and
supported
by
the
ensemble
cast,
the
song
carries
a
comforting,
celebratory
vibe.
Placed
within
the
world
of
the
army,
the
song
captures
tender
romantic
moments
between
soldiers
and
their
loved
ones,
where
love
quietly
exists
alongside
their
duty
for
the
country.
Its
feel
good
energy
makes
listeners
smile
and
think
of
the
person
who
makes
their
world
brighter.


Saiyaara
(Saiyaara)

Created
by
Tanishk
Bagchi
along
with
Faheem
Abdullah
and
Arslan
Nizami,
and
written
by
Irshad
Kamil,
Saiyaara
stands
out
for
its
emotional
depth.
Faheem
Abdullah’s
voice
carries
a
sense
of
longing
and
warmth
that
stays
with
you
long
after
the
song
ends.
With
the
story
of
two
people
deeply
in
love
with
each
other
drifting
apart,
the
song
feels
even
more
emotional,
love
that
lingers
even
when
memories
begin
to
fade.
Added
to
that,
Ahaan
Panday
and
Aneet
Padda’s
chemistry
portrays
love
as
comfort,
someone
who
feels
like
home
even
when
they’re
not
right
beside
you.


Gehra
Hua
(Dhurandhar)

Composed
by
Shashwat
Sachdev,
with
lyrics
by
Irshad
Kamil,
Gehra
Hua
is
all
about
love
that
has
grown
deeper
with
time.
Sung
by
Arijit
Singh
and
Armaan
Khan,
the
song
carries
emotional
weight
without
being
heavy.
Even
as
the
film
unfolds
in
a
spy-driven
world,
this
track
focuses
purely
on
romance,
showing
a
softer,
more
vulnerable
side
of
Ranveer
Singh
opposite
Sara
Arjun.
The
song
opened
conversations
around
mature
love,
where
emotions
are
deeper,
bonds
feel
stronger
than
ever,
and
it
beautifully
explores
the
softer,
romantic
side
of
the
cast
on
screen.


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