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Gehraiyaan title song ft. Deepika Padukone, Ananya Panday, Siddhant Chaturvedi and Dhairya Karwa is the anthem of Valentine's Day month; here's why!

Deepika Padukone, Ananya Panday, Siddhant Chaturvedi and Dhairya Karwa's Gehraiyaan explores various shades of love. Director Shakun Batra has weaved an intense drama using delicate threads that bind people in a relationship. As the month of love begins, the makers of Gehraiyaan released the film's much-awaited title song. 

Gehraiyaan's title song has been designed and penned by Ankur Tewari. Composed by Kabeer a.k.a OAFF and Savera, the song touches upon passionate love, heartbreak and infidelity. Lothika Jha has lent her voice to the intense song. With just 2 weeks left for Valentine's Day, producer Karan Johar, director Shakun and the star cast of Gehraiyaan gave Bollywood its new love anthem. Beginning February on a melodious note, here's what makes Gehraiyaan's title song a love anthem and a chartbuster.

Lyrics

An anthem has to have easy, memorable yet effective lyrics and Gehraiyaan's title song is a package of all these aspects. Phrases like, "Tu marz hai dawa bhi," "Teri lehron mein aa kar Aise hum bahe," and "Le doobi ja rahin hain Gehraiyaan humein," the song captures multiple emotions of love and heartbreak in just 2 minutes 33 seconds. 

Pre-release buzz

A portion of the title song featured in the trailer of Gehraiyaan too and since then, fans were eagerly waiting for the official and complete version of the track. Before the title song's release, netizens used social media to create reels with their own interesting twist. 

A beautiful recreation

To give fans a beautiful Valentine's Day gift, Kabeer a.k.a OAFF recreated his song Frontline for Gehraiyaan. The title song was originally created by OAFF and Lothika was the singer. Well, this surprise is indeed super special. 

Real characters with real emotions

The visuals that support the song hold special importance to the entire narrative of the film. It is an ode to real people, real emotions and the turmoil people go through when they deal with troubled relationships. The lyrics add more value to performances. 

Simple flavours define complex emotions

Gehraiyaan's title song reiterates the fact that to convey complex emotions, there is no need to use complex metaphors. With simple and easy to remember terms, one can redefine love and its depth.

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