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lets go, you already know
meri aashiqi, chahu main ya na
you are now rocking with the best
teri khata hai meri jiya
sun raha hai na tu
meri baato me tera zikr sada
mujhko irade de
meri yaad me teri fikar sada
kasme de wade de
mujhko na jitna mujhpe
utna is dil ko tujhpe hone laga aitbaar
tanha lamho me apne bunti hu tere sapne
tujhse hua mujhko pyar
kyunki tum hi ho ab tum hi ho
zindagi ab tum hi ho
chain bhi mera dard bhi
meri aashiqui ab tum hi ho
sun raha hai na tu
let go let go let go
tumhi ho
let go
tumhi ho
waqt bhi thehra hai kaise kyun ye hua
kaash tu aise aaye jaise koi dua
main jo mit bhi gaya to wajud mera
sada tujhme rahe zinda
tuhi ye mujhko bata de
sun raha hai na tu
tum hi ho
apne tu dil ka pata de
sun raha hai na tu
har khata ki hoti hai koi na koi saza
ghum likhe ho kismat me to ban hi jati wajah
bas tera sath ho
wado se aage
chahe jo baat ho
wado se aage
bas tera sath ho chahe jo baat ho
tere kahne se kar jayenge
kyunki tum hi ho
ab tum hi ho zindagi ab tum hi ho
chain bhi mera dard bhi
meri aashiqi ab tum hi ho
tum hi ho, tum hi ho
zindagi ab tum hi ho
chain bhi mera dard bhi
meri aashiqi ab tum hi ho
sun raha hai na tu
sun raha hai na tu

'Tum Hi Ho' (transl. You are the one) is a song from the Indian movie Aashiqui 2, sung by Arijit Singh and composed and written by Mithoon. Picturised on Aditya Roy Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor, it was released by Bhushan Kumar under T-Series, it became popular remaining in the top 10 of Planet Bollywood for eight weeks and capturing the first spot on the Top 20 of MTV India for seven weeks. Lyrics and video of songs from Movie / Album: Aashiqui 2 (2013); Music by: Jeet Ganguly, Mithoon, Ankit Tiwari; Singer(s): K K, Shreya Ghoshal, Arijit Singh, Mustafa Zahid, Ankit Tiwari, Palak Muchhal, Tulsi Kumar; having star cast: Aditya Roy Kapur, Shraddha Kapoor, Shaad Randhawa.

Aashiqui 2
Producer: Bhushan Kumar, Mukesh Bhatt, Krishan Kumar
Director: Mohit Suri
Starring: Aditya Roy Kapoor, Shraddha Kapoor
Music: Mithoon,Jeet Ganguly, Ankit Tiwari
Lyrics: Irshad Kamil, Sanjay Masoom and Sandeep Nath
Singers: Arijit Singh, Ankit Tiwari, Palak Muchhal, Tulsi Kumar, Mustafa Zahid, Shreya, Ghoshal, K.K.
Audio On: T Series Number of Songs: 11
Album Released on: April 2013
Reviewed by: Atta Khan -
RatingWhat it means
10.0 Classic - perfect in all aspects!
9.0 - 9.5 Superb - highly recommended!
8.0 - 8.5 Very Enjoyable - recommended!
7.0 - 7.5 Good - but could have been better!
6.0 - 6.5 Above Average - worth a listen!
5.0 - 5.5 Average - not worth buying it (listen on radio)
4.0 - 4.5 Below Average - OK for time-pass!
3.0 - 3.5 Hopeless - you would not miss it!
2.0 - 2.5 Poor - listen only if you are desperate!
1.0 - 1.5 Really Bad - avoid at all costs!
0 - 0.5 Should not have been released!
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RatingWhat it means
10.0 Classic - perfect in all aspects!
9.0 - 9.5 Superb - highly recommended!
8.0 - 8.5 Very Enjoyable - recommended!
7.0 - 7.5 Good - but could have been better!
6.0 - 6.5 Above Average - worth a listen!
5.0 - 5.5 Average - not worth buying it (listen on radio)
4.0 - 4.5 Below Average - OK for time-pass!
3.0 - 3.5 Hopeless - you would not miss it!
2.0 - 2.5 Poor - listen only if you are desperate!
1.0 - 1.5 Really Bad - avoid at all costs!
0 - 0.5 Should not have been released!
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The original Aashiqui (1990) is widely regarded as one of the greatest Bollywood soundtracks of all time probably ranking in the Top 5 of many critics and fans alike (if not better!). The soundtrack was so good in fact that it gave the film huge commercial success and catapulted the music directors (Nadeem Shravan) and main singer (Kumar Sanu) to fame. The rest as they say is history. Nadeem Shravan dominated the 1990s and most of their soundtracks featured Kumar Sanu songs. Together they won countless awards and produced more gems along the way. But it all started with the classic Aashiqui which even to this day sounds so amazing it can give you goosebumps. If you don’t believe me just hop across to Youtube and search “Bas Ek Sanam Chahiye”…anyway I’m digressing here!

We are here of course to discuss the music of the sequel Aashiqui 2 and no doubt the fact that it’s the sequel has brought you here but in order to give it a fair chance you need to quickly forget about making direct comparisons with the original. However, just the sheer fact that it shares the same name as the original brings huge expectations. At the very least you expect a lot of songs (the original had 11) and you expect the music to be melodious, romantic and catchy. You expect someone to enhance their reputation be that the music director or singer. But as we are in 2013, that’s 23 years after the original, you need to appreciate the music will be more contemporary. So, does it achieve any of these expectations? Well yes and no…

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Firstly there are 11 songs with no remixes which is true to the original and a positive start. But you look closer and while Jeet Ganguly are the main composers, it appears the producers weren’t entirely satisfied with their effort and tagged on some extra songs from Mithoon and Ankit Tiwari. (“Tum Hi Ho”, “Sunn Raha Hai”). Whatever your opinion on this there’s no doubt this strategy riles composers who feel their hard work is undermined by producers cherry picking good songs from other composers and that’s exactly what happens in Aashiqui 2.

First up is Mithoon’s contribution “Tum Hi Ho” and it’s arguably the best song on the entire album. The producers certainly agree and that’s why it is hogging the promos right now. The song has all the hallmarks of a Mithoon creation; it’s soulful, extremely touching and of course dripping with melody. The piano, strings and beats are very effective in creating an eerie romantic atmosphere for the singer to transform the song and Arijit Singh does that magnificently. Ever since “Raabta” he has become the most talented young artist in Bollywood and so it’s not surprise he’s the chosen singer for Aashiqui 2. Lyrics are very poignant. There’s a reprise version of this song later in the album called “Meri Aashiqui” where Arijit is joined by Palak Muchal who sounds incredibly like Shreya Ghoshal which is high praise indeed. Nevertheless it’s super hit material just like the original.

Mithoon’s contribution ends with a lovely piano piece for the instrumental to the album called “The Love Theme” . The bar is raised. Now it’s over to others to carry it forward.

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Then it’s time for Ankit Tiwari to make a name for himself with a quite brilliant track called “Sunn Raha Hai” . The song takes a while to grow on you but then you will be hooked. Music is contemporary rock with plenty of guitars, drums and percussions mixed in but it’s the way Ankit evokes passion and feeling by muting everything during the beginning of each stanza that works so well particularly when it all progresses so effectively towards the chorus with a bang! Ankit chooses to sing himself and does so incredibly well for a composer and singer. His voice is soothing and emotional. Lyrics by Sandeep Nath are so painful and touching you can almost feel them. Shreya Ghoshal sings in the superb reprise “Sunn Raha Hai (Female)” that features more traditional instrumentation including the flute. Overall Ankit hits the bullseye for another super hit song for the album.

Unfortunately after Mithoon and Ankit raised the bar with the opening songs, this is when the album goes downhill because barring a couple, there are none that match the high standard from the remaining songs composed by Jeet Ganguly. Whilst it is appreciated that their task is made the more difficult as they have to make more songs than the other two the reality is there are fewer ‘hit’ potentials here as well. Yes they have their moments with the cracking “Milne Hai Mujshe Aayi” and the beautiful love duet “Chahun Main Ya Naa” , however the rest are all strictly decent efforts and deliver romantic tunes in a way we have heard many times before.

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Plus there’s too much focus on contemporary rock which has been done better by the likes of Pritam et al. Of course A.R.Rahman took the genre to a completely different level in Rockstar but he's a genius. Regardless romantic tracks can still be fresh and interesting without the over reliance on rock music as Hitesh Sonik proved so well in his music for the recent Aakash Vani. But maybe the producers are to blame here not Jeet Ganguly?

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The only reason to listen to songs like “Bhula Dena” , “Hum Mar Jayenge” , “Piya Aaye Na” , and “Aasan Nahin Yahan” are to listen to the performances of the playback singers all of whom deliver admirably here. These include K.K., Tulsi Kumar, Palak Muchal, Mustafa Zahid and above all Arijit Singh who enhances his standing yet again. Minecraft pe mods ios cydia apk. Lyricists Irshad kamil, Sanjay Masoom and Sandeep Nath write well for most of the songs.

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Having said that it can be argued that these songs will pick up more interest as we draw nearer to the release of the film and indeed when we see them in the film itself. Whether they will have the same fanatical impact on the youth audience as the original Aashiqui is highly doubtful. But then that was and always will remain a classic in the very highest echelons of Bollywood music. Aashiqui 2 is just decent by today’s standard let alone any other eras but if you can overlook that there's still plenty to enjoy here particularly the multiple versions of 'Tum Hi Ho' and 'Sunn Raha Hai'. Jeet Ganguly's 'Chahun Main Ya Naa' is another highlight.