Channa Mereya Lyrics English
Lyrics: Translation: Acha chalta hoon, duaaon mein yaad rakhna: Okay, I'm leaving, remember me in your prayers. Channa mereya mereya: O my moon: Channa mereya mereya: O my moon: Channa mereya mereya beliya: O my beloved moon: O piya: O beloved: Channa mereya mereya: O my moon: Channa mereya mereya.
For the film, see.' Channa Mereya'by featuringfrom the albumLanguageReleased29 September 2016 ( 2016-09-29)FormatRecorded2015Length4: 49PritamMusic videoon'Channa Mereya' ( transl. The light of my soul) is a song from the Indian film. The song is penned by, composed by and sung. It was released on 29 September 2016 by.The lyrics with Sufi touch brings out the emotions from a heart broken soul and then tries to heal the wounded soul with the extended poetic verse - 'Sachi mohabbat shayad wahi hai, jisme junoon hai, par do dilon ki yaari mein bhi toh kitna sukoon hai' which means 'True love is that which is fuelled by madness, but no less is the friendship of two hearts in which resides peace' and also with the couplet - 'Ek tarfa pyaar ki taqat hi kuch aur hoti hai. Auron ki rishton ki tarah ye do logo mei nahi battata, sirf mera haq hai ispe' which talks about unrequited love and its impact., director of the film, approved 'Channa Mereya' the moment he heard the song, stated Bhattacharya in an interview with SpotboyE., on whose portrayed character the song is based, revealed that 'Channa Mereya' is by far the best song in his entire career.
Contents.Critical reception In a review, Surabhi Redkar describes 'Channa Mereya' as the best song on the album, giving credit to lyricist Amitabh Bhattacharya for inducing immediate 'exact feeling of a heartbreak' from within, 'a melancholic piece sung with fervour showcases Singh's tonal control', added by Suanshu Khurana of The Indian Express, which conquered Ranbir's character at that very moment, and with fusion between western instruments and Indian musical instruments, the song 'stays with you long after the track is over', states Rinky Kumar of The Times of India.' A pathos filled song' at a festive environment, states Joginder Tuteja of. 'Bhattacharya writes great, simple lines', added by 's editor Sankhayan Ghosh, while Shweta Parande of india.com says, 'it is sad that this is the song that leads to the break-up of Ayan (Ranbir Kapoor) and Alizeh in Ae Dil Hai Mushkil' Multiple renditions Various cover versions of the song are created. A few of them are -. Mansi Bhardwaj's unplugged version. Kabir Singh's unplugged version. Shobhit Banwait's tabla cover.
Siddhant Bhosle's sad version. Siddharth Slathia's unplugged version.Original versions -. First release version. Lyric version. Remix version By DJ Chetas. Film version. Unplugged lyric version.Charts 'Channa Mereya' is in 's top songs of all time list.
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