Index Of Aashiqui 2 -
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Here is the complete tracklist for the Aashiqui 2 soundtrack. You can use this list to search for the songs on any official music platform: index of aashiqui 2
The ultimate love anthem of the decade, sung by Arijit Singh.
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An intense, emotional rock ballad.
The ultimate cry of shared martyrdom, Hum Mar Jayenge is arguably the darkest love song to achieve mainstream success in modern Bollywood. Composed by Jeet Gannguli and sung with chilling intensity by Arijit Singh and Tulsi Kumar, the song is essentially a suicide pact set to music. "Hum mar jayenge, toh duniya se kya lena dena" (If we die, what does the world matter?). It is melodramatic, yes, but it commits to its premise entirely, providing a cathartic release for the audience | | Free with Ads | Official channels
When discussions arise about modern Bollywood cinema, tragic love stories, and evergreen soundtracks, (2013) immediately claims a spot at the forefront. Directed by Mohit Suri and jointly produced by Mahesh Bhatt and Mukesh Bhatt, this cinematic triumph served as both a spiritual successor and an independent masterpiece to the 1990 musical blockbuster Aashiqui .