Miltay Hain Na Lyrics – Mohan Kannan, Shannon Donald | Dhak Dhak

Miltay Hain Na Lyrics from Dhak Dhak. A soulful, emotional ballad sung by Mohan Kannan. Beautifully captures the feelings of separation, longing, and the hope of reunion.

Miltay Hain Na Song Poster from Dhak Dhak

Miltay Hain Na Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)

Ye Kahaan Le Aaya Hoon Main?
Khud Ko
Zameen Pe Pair Tikte Nahin
Tikte Nahin
Ye Kahaan Le Aaya Hoon Main?
Khud Ko

Ye Zameen
Aasmaan Se Milti Hai Na
Shaam Bhi Kahin
Subah Se Milti Hai Na

Milti Hai Na, Milti Hai Na

Wahaan Milte Hain Na
Wahaan Milte Hain Na...
Milte Hain Na, Milte Hain Na
Milte Hain Na, Milte Hain Na
Milte Hain Na

Ujaalon Ko
Parchhaiyon Se Naapte Hain Na
Khayaalon Se
Hum Baadalon Ko Naapte Hain Na

Haqeeqat Ka Kya Hai?
Sapnon Mein Milte Hain Na
Kisson Ke Pannon Mein Hum-Tum
Milte Hain Na.. Haan..
Milte Hain Na, Haan.. Milte Hain Na

Wahaan Milte Hain Na
Haan Milte Hain Na, Milte Hain Na
Milte Hain Na, Milte Hain Na
Haan.. Milte Hain Na...!

Written by: Mohan Kannan


Miltay Hain Na Song Description

This song is "Milte Hain Na" from the film "Dhak Dhak". The movie stars Ratna Pathak Shah, Dia Mirza, Fatima Sana Shaikh, and Sanjana Sanghi in lead roles. The song was written, composed, and sung by Mohan Kannan, who also played the guitar. It was produced by Aditya Pushkarna, with additional vocals by Shannon Donald. The song is under Zee Music Company.

The lyrics of the song describe a deep emotional journey. In the beginning, the singer asks himself, "Yeh kahan le aaya hoon main khud ko?" ("Where have I brought myself?"). He feels like his feet cannot stay on the ground. Then he sings about the contradictions in nature and life—like the earth and sky never meeting, or evening and morning staying apart—showing how some things are always distant from each other.

As the song continues, it goes even deeper. The singer says we cannot measure light by shadows, nor can we measure clouds by thoughts. He asks, "Haqeeqat ka kya hai?" ("What is the truth?"), and then answers that perhaps in reality, we only meet in dreams or in the pages of storybooks. This song beautifully expresses feelings of incomplete togetherness, distance, and hope. The repeated line "Milte hain na" ("We do meet, don't we?") strengthens this emotion.


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