Tum mile dil khile
Aur jine ko kya chahiye
Tum mile dil khile
Aur jine ko kya chahiye
Na ho tu udas tere pas pas
Main rahunga zindagi bhar
Na ho tu udas tere pas pas
Main rahunga zindagi bhar
Sare sansar ka pyar maine
Tujhi me paya
Tum mile dil khile aur
Jine ko kya chahiye
Tu mile dil khile aur
Jine ko kya chahiye
Chanda tujhe dekhane
Ko nikalaa karta hai
Aaina bhi o didar ko tarasa karta hai
Itani hasi koi nahi
Itani hasi koi nahi
Husna dono jaha ka ek tujhme
Simat ke aaya
Tum mile dil khile aur
Jine ko kya chahiye
Tum mile dil khile aur
Jine ko kya chahiye
Darling, every breath you take
Every move you make
I will be there
What will I do without you
I want to love you
Forever and ever and ever
Pyar kabhi marta nahi
Ham tu marate hai
Hote hai vo log amar
Pyar jo karate hai
Jitni ada utani vafa
Jitni ada utani vafa
Ik nazar pyar se dekh lo
Phir se zindaa karado
Tum mile dil khile
Aur jine ko kya chahiye
Tum mile dil khile
Aur jine ko kya chahiye
Na ho tu udas tere pas pas
Main rahunga zindagi bhar
Na ho tu udas tere pas pas
Main rahunga zindagi bhar
Sare sansar ka pyar maine
Tujhi mein paya
Tum mile dil khile
Aur jine ko kya chahiye
Tum mile dil khile
Aur jine ko kya chahiye
About kumar Sanu
As a Bollywood playback singer, Kumar Sanu was born Kedarnath Bhattacharya on September 23, 1957, in Calcutta, India.
A vocalist and composer, Kumar Sanu’s father was Pashupati Bhattacharya. Sanu was taught to sing and play tabla by him. In 1979, Sanu graduated from Calcutta University with a degree in commerce and began performing in clubs and restaurants around town in 1984. As a singer, he took inspiration from Bollywood singer Kishore Kumar. His unique style of singing evolved over time.
Bollywood’s early days
The Hindi film Andhiyan offered Sanu a chance to sing in 1987 by music director and singer Jagjit Singh. Upon relocating to Mumbai, Sanu was given a chance to sing in the film Jadoogar by Kalyanji-Anandji. He was recommended to change his name to Kumar Sanu due to the prevalent caste/region-based favoritism in Bollywood.
Years 1990-1999
It was the film Aashiqui that gave Sanu his breakthrough in 1990. In all but one song, Nadeem-Shravan got Sanu to sing. The success of Sanu happened overnight. From Aashiqui, some of the most famous songs included Sanson ki zaroorat hai jaise, Tu meri zindagi hain, Nazar ke saamne, Jaane jigar jaaneman, Ab Tere Bin Jee Lenge Hum, and Dheere, dheere se meri zindagi mein aana. Best Male Playback Singer for the first of his five consecutive Filmfare awards. He won Filmfare Awards for his songs in Saajan (1991), Deewana (1992), Baazigar (1993), and 1942: A Love Story (1994).
As a result, Sanu became one of Nadeem-Shravan’s favorite artists. I have sung many hit songs on movies like Sadak (Tumhe apna bana ne ki kasam khayi hai), Deewana (title song), Baazigar (title song), Saajan (Jeeye to jeeye kaise, Mera dil bhi kitna pagan hai), Pardes (Meri Mehbooba, Do dil mil rahe hain), and many more
In the late 1990s, Sanu’s singing career started to decline. His career then expanded into acting, appearing in Bengali movies and creating television serials in Bengali and Hindi. Furthermore, he performed at a few concerts.
Aside from Humraaz, Yeh Dil Aapka Huwa (Pakistan), Karz, Dil Ka Rishta, Indian Babu, Ishq Vishk, Andaaz, Qayamat, Hungama and Footpath, he has released many other hit songs. As well as producing films for Indian films, he has recently been working on a new Bollywood film, Utthaan.
The number of songs Sanu recorded in a single day breaks the Guinness world record: 28. His record for winning Filmfare awards spanning the longest consecutive period of time is also the longest in the industry. Although Sanu has collaborated with other singers like Anuradha Paudwal and Alka Yagnik on songs they both won awards for, he has never won a national award for any of his collaborations.