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Tum Pe Hum Toh Lyrics | Raj Barman | Bole Chudiyan

Tum Pe Hum Toh

Tum Pe Hum Toh Lyrics | Raj Barman | Bole Chudiyan

Tum Pe Hum Toh Lyrics from Bole Chudiyan is Latest Hindi song sung by Raj Barman and this brand new song is featuring Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Tamannaah Bhatia. Tum Pe Hum Toh song lyrics are penned down by Lado Suwalka while music given by Raghav Sachar and video is directed by Shamas Nawab Siddiqui.

Tum Pe Hum Toh Lyrics | Raj Barman | Bole Chudiyan

Song: Tum Pe Hum Toh
Movie: Bole Chudiyan
Singer: Raj Barman
Lyrics: Lado Suwalka
Music: Raghav Sachar
Starring: Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Tamannaah
Label: Zee Music Company

Tum Pe Hum Toh Lyrics :

Tum Pe Hum Toh Mare Ja Rahe Hain
Mitne Ki Zid Kiye Ja Rahe Hain
Tum Pe Hum Toh Mare Ja Rahe Hain
Mitne Ki Zid Kiye Ja Rahe Hain

Tum Pe Hum Toh Mare Ja Rahe Hain
Mitne Ki Zid Kiye Ja Rahe Hain
Soch Ke Tumko Lagta Hai Dil Ko
Apni Nazar Mein Loote Ja Rahe Hain

Tum Pe Hum Toh Mare Ja Rahe Hain
Mitne Ki Zid Kiye Ja Rahe Hain

Khwaab Toh Bas Zariya Hai Tumko Paane Ka
Teri Saason Mein Bas Ke Dil Tak Aane Ka
Khwaab Toh Bas Zariya Hai Tumko Paane Ka
Teri Saason Mein Bas Ke Dil Tak Aane Ka

Kaisa Safar Hai Kaisi Dagar Hain
Raahton Se Door Hue Ja Rahe Hain
Tum Pe Hum Toh Mare Ja Rahe Hain
Mitne Ki Zid Kiye Ja Rahe Hain

Chhu Bhi Lo Nazar Se Mujhe
Kyun Sharmaate Ho
Hai Ishq Tumhein Bhi Bepanaah
Kyun Chupate Ho

Chhu Bhi Lo Nazar Se Mujhe
Kyun Sharmaate Ho
Hai Ishq Tumhein Bhi Bepanaah
Kyun Chupate Ho

Bin Tere Aaj Kal Lagta Hai Har Pal
Betahasa Hum Toh Bikhre Ja Rahe Hain
Tum Pe Hum Toh Mare Ja Rahe Hain
Mitne Ki Zid Kiye Ja Rahe Hain

Tum Pe Hum Toh Mare Ja Rahe Hain
Mitne Ki Zid Kiye Ja Rahe Hain
Soch Ke Tumko Lagta Hai Dil Ko
Apni Nazar Mein Loote Ja Rahe Hain

Tum Pe Hum Toh Mare Ja Rahe Hain
Mitne Ki Zid Kiye Ja Rahe Hain
Mitne Ki Zid Kiye Ja Rahe Hain
Mitne Ki Zid Kiye Ja Rahe Hain
Mitne Ki Zid Kiye Ja Rahe Hain

 

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