Valentine’s Day isn’t about grand gestures alone. Sometimes, it’s just about having the right playlist of songs and letting the music say what words can’t. From soft confessions to deep, soul-touching emotions, these romantic tracks have shaped conversations around love in their own unique way. Each song on this list carries its own mood, memory, and moment, making it perfect for Valentine’s Day listening.
Hum To Tere Hi Liye The (O’ Romeo)
There’s a certain magic when Vishal Bhardwaj’s composition meets Gulzar’s beautifully written poetry, and Hum To Tere Hi Liye The proves exactly why. Sung by Arijit Singh, the song feels intimate, almost like a conversation between two hearts. Shahid Kapoor and Triptii Dimri bring quiet intensity to the screen, making the emotions feel real and lived in. The impact of this song lies in its honesty. It sparks conversations about being there for someone without expectations and captures emotions that are usually felt deeply but rarely spoken aloud. Sajid Nadiadwala Presents O’Romeo, a film by Vishal Bhardwaj. Produced under Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment, O’Romeo releases in Valentine’s Week on 13th February 2026.
Qubool (Haq)
Composed by Vishal Mishra and written by Kaushal Kishore, Qubool is soft, emotional, and deeply sincere. Armaan Khan’s vocals add a gentle vulnerability, while Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam’s on-screen presence brings depth to the song’s emotion. Set against a wedding backdrop, the song highlights their chemistry at a moment where love turns into a lifelong commitment. Qubool created conversations around choosing love even when it’s not easy. It’s the kind of song that plays quietly while two people sit together, understanding each other without needing to say much.
Saiyaara (Saiyaara)
Created by Tanishk Bagchi along with Faheem Abdullah and Arslan Nizami, and written by Irshad Kamil, Saiyaara stands out for its emotional depth. Faheem Abdullah’s voice carries a sense of longing and warmth that stays with you long after the song ends. With the story of two people deeply in love with each other drifting apart, the song feels even more emotional, love that lingers even when memories begin to fade. Added to that, Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda’s chemistry portrays love as comfort, someone who feels like home even when they’re not right beside you.
Gehra Hua (Dhurandhar)
Composed by Shashwat Sachdev, with lyrics by Irshad Kamil, Gehra Hua is all about love that has grown deeper with time. Sung by Arijit Singh and Armaan Khan, the song carries emotional weight without being heavy. Even as the film unfolds in a spy-driven world, this track focuses purely on romance, showing a softer, more vulnerable side of Ranveer Singh opposite Sara Arjun. The song opened conversations around mature love, where emotions are deeper, bonds feel stronger than ever, and it beautifully explores the softer, romantic side of the cast on screen.






