Tumhari Tasveer Ke Sahare Lyrics | Chhichhore | Arijit Singh | 2019

Tumhari Tasveer Ke Sahare Lyrics | Chhichhore | Arijit Singh | 2019

Tumhari Tasveer Ke Sahare Mausam Kai Gujare Lyrics was beautifully sung by Arijit Singh. The music of this song Khairiyat was composed by Pritam while the lyrics were written by Amitabh Bhattacharya. This song comes from the bollywood movie Chhichhore featuring Sushant Singh Rajput and Shraddha Kapoor as a lead role.

Tumhari Tasveer Ke Sahare Lyrics | Chhichhore | Arijit Singh | 2019
Arijit Singh, Singer, Music Composer, অরিজিৎ সিং, কণ্ঠশিল্পী, সুরকার, اریجیت سنگھ، گلوکار، میوزک کمپوزر ,अरिजीत सिंह, गायक, संगीतकार

 

Tumhari Tasveer Ke Sahare Lyrics | Chhichhore | Arijit Singh | 2019

Song :KHAIRIYAT
Singer: Arijit Singh
Music :Pritam
Lyrics :Amitabh Bhattacharya
Producer :DJ Phukan & Sunny M.R.

Tumhari tasveer ke sahare Lyrics | Chhichhore | Arijit Singh

Tumhari Tasveer Ke Sahare Lyrics

Khairiyat Puchon
Kabhi To Kaifiyat Puchon
Tumhare Bin Deewane Ka
Kya Haal Hai

Dil Mera Dekho
Na Meri Haisiyat Puchon
Tere Bin Ek Din Jaise
100 Saal Hai

Anjam Hai Tai Mera
Hona Tumhe Hai Mera
Jitni Bhi Ho Dooriyan
Filhaal Hain

Yeh Dooriyan Filhaal Hain

Ho Ho Khairiyat Puchon
Kabhi To Kaifiyat Puchon
Tumhare Bin Deewane Ka
Kya Haal Hai

Dil Mera Dekho
Na Meri Haisiyat Puchon
Tere Bin Ek Din Jaise
100 Saal Hai

Tumhari Tasveer Ke Sahaare
Mausam Kayi Guzare
Mausami Na Samjho
Par Ishq Ko Humare

Nazron Ke Saamne Main
Aata Nahi Tumhare
Magar Rehte Ho Har Pal
Manzar Mein Tum Humare

Agar Ishq Se Hai Mila
Fir Dard Se Kya Gila
Iss Dard Mein Zindagi
Khush Haal Hai

Yeh Dooriyan Filhaal Hain

Ho Ho Khairiyat Puchon
Kabhi To Kaifiyat Puchon
Tumhare Bin Deewane Ka
Kya Haal Hai

Dil Mera Dekho
Na Meri Haisiyat Puchon
Tere Bin Ek Din Jaise
100 Saal Hai

Anjam Hai Tai Mera
Hona Tumhe Hai Mera
Jitni Bhi Ho Dooriyan
Filhaal Hain

Yeh Dooriyan Filhaal Hain.

 

Tumhari tasveer ke sahare Lyrics | Chhichhore | Arijit Singh

Arijit Singh:

Arijit Singh was born on 25 April 1987 in Jiaganj, Murshidabad, West Bengal to Kakkar Singh, a Punjabi Sikh father and Aditi Singh, a Bengali mother. His paternal family came from Lahore during the Partition. He began his music training at a very young age at home.

His maternal aunt trained in Indian classical music, and his maternal grandmother used to sing. His maternal uncle played the tabla, and his mother also sang and played the tabla. He studied at Raja Bijay Singh High School and later at the Sripat Singh College, a University of Kalyani affiliate. According to him he “was a decent student, but cared more about music” and his parents decided to train him professionally.

He was taught Indian classical music by Rajendra Prasad Hazari and trained in tabla by Dhirendra Prasad Hazari. Birendra Prasad Hazari taught him Rabindra Sangeet (songs written and composed by Rabindranath Tagore) and pop music. At the age of three, he started training under the Hazari brothers, and at the age of nine, he got a scholarship from the government for training in vocals in Indian classical music.

Growing up, he listened to Mozart, Beethoven and Bengali classical music. He idolized musicians like Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, Ustad Rashid Khan, Zakir Hussain and Anand Chatterjee, and enjoyed listening to Kishore Kumar, Hemant Kumar, and Manna Dey.

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