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"Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya" (transl. "Love... What Have You Done?") is a popular Hindi song performed by Jubin Nautiyal, originally released in 2015. Composed by Amjad Nadeem, the track serves as the theme for the television series of the same name and explores themes of intense, overwhelming love.

The heaven I found when wrapped in your arms,Has left me with no desire for any other paradise.My heart begs for you in every single prayer,I no longer have a need for anything else in this world. Verse 3: The Euphoria and Pain "Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya" (transl

Tera chehra subah ki pehli kiran hai | Your face is the first ray of morning. Tera milna duaa ka sila hai | Meeting you is the reward of my prayers. Tu jo paas ho, toh lage saari khushiyan | When you are near, it feels like all happiness Mere kadmon pe jaise jhuk gaya aasman hai | Has made the sky bow at my feet. Composed by Amjad Nadeem, the track serves as

Jaane kyun teri ore yeh mann jaaye | I don’t know why my heart goes towards you. Jaane kyun teri baahon mein zindagi muskaaye | I don’t know why life smiles in your arms. Ho gaya hai mujhe tujhse aise pyaar | I have fallen in love with you in such a way Ke khud se zyada tu hai yaar | That you, my love, are more than myself. Tera milna duaa ka sila hai | Meeting

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The lyrics heavily feature the word which means a spiritual prostration or divine worship. In South Asian romantic music (Sufi-pop), comparing a lover to a divine entity is a common metaphor. Jubin Nautiyal’s delivery emphasizes that this love is not casual—it is a spiritual awakening that consumes the singer's entire identity. 2. Loss of Control

The composition relies heavily on a slow, rhythmic progression. It avoids jarring pop beats, opting instead for a lingering tempo that mirrors a racing heartbeat. This deliberate pacing builds atmospheric tension, escalating from a quiet confession to an all-consuming plea for closeness. 3. The Sensual Wordplay of Sanjeev Chaturvedi