Mohabbatein - Album

Yash Chopra earned an advance of ₹75 million (approx. US$1.67 million) for the music rights. Tracklist & Credits

production of the album, or would you like a breakdown of the lyrics and meanings for specific songs? Mohabbatein Album

The undisputed crown jewel of the album. Sung by the sensual Udit Narayan, this song is the anthem of "love at first sight." Set against the backdrop of the annual Rangotsav festival, the song explodes with color and youthful energy. The lyrics by Anand Bakshi are pure magic: "Humko humise chura lo, dil mein kahin tum chupa lo" (Steal me from myself, hide me somewhere in your heart). The brass section during the chorus is so triumphant that it feels like a victory parade for every lover who has ever been too shy to speak. It remains the definitive "college romance" anthem of Bollywood. Yash Chopra earned an advance of ₹75 million (approx

To listen to Mohabbatein 25 years later is to be transported to the chilly, autumnal grounds of Gurukul, where violins weep and brass instruments herald the victory of heart over dogma. Composed by the legendary duo Jatin-Lal, with lyrics penned by the masterful Anand Bakshi, the album is not just a collection of songs; it is a spiritual sequel to Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ), expanding the theme of love from youthful rebellion into a battle between life and death, tradition and freedom. The undisputed crown jewel of the album