Amit Mishra's 'Uth Ke Jaandi' Captures the Quiet Pain of Letting Go

Playback singer Amit Mishra has released a new romantic ballad titled 'Uth Ke Jaandi'. The bilingual Hindi-Punjabi song deals with the emotional theme of separation and the quiet pain of letting go. Mishra expressed that the song's simple, honest portrayal of heartbreak will resonate with many listeners. The music video, shot in scenic locations across France, complements the song's dreamy and cinematic romantic mood.

Key Points: Amit Mishra's New Song 'Uth Ke Jaandi' on Heartbreak

  • Bilingual Hindi-Punjabi love ballad
  • Explores pain of separation and heartbreak
  • Music video shot in France
  • Composed and written by Neeru Mehta
  • Released under NeeMelo Music
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'Bulleya' singer Amit Mishra's new song 'Uth Ke Jaandi' is about pain of letting go

Playback singer Amit Mishra releases bilingual ballad 'Uth Ke Jaandi', a soulful song about the pain of separation and letting go.

"The song speaks about a very real moment in love, the quiet pain of seeing someone you love walk away. - Amit Mishra"

Mumbai, Feb 21

Playback singer Amit Mishra, who is known for songs like 'Bulleya', 'Manma Emotion Jaage', 'Galti Se Mistake' and others, has released his new song 'Uth Ke Jaandi'. The singer has said that the song speaks of the quiet pain of letting go.

The music video of the song features Aayush Anand and Sana Khan. The soul-stirring romantic ballad is a bilingual Hindi-Punjabi love song that captures the quiet pain of separation. Adding depth and emotional intensity to 'Uth Ke Jaandi', Amit Mishra's dynamic rendition makes the song deeply relatable, especially for those navigating the pangs of heartbreak.

Talking about the song, Amit Mishra told IANS, "There's a lovely old-school romance in 'Uth Ke Jaandi' that instantly connected with me. The song speaks about a very real moment in love, the quiet pain of seeing someone you love walk away. What I liked most was how simple and honest the song is. I also really enjoyed singing both the Hindi and Punjabi parts, which I don't often get to do in the same song. I feel many listeners will relate to it and see their own stories in it".

With 'Uth Ke Jaandi', Amit Mishra revisits the space of timeless romance, offering listeners a song that stays with them long after it ends, a gentle reminder that quiet emotions can often leave the strongest impression.

The music video of the song has been shot across picturesque locations in France, with the visuals beautifully enhancing the song's romantic mood, giving it a soft, dreamy, cinematic feel. The song has been composed by Neeru Mehta, who doubles up as the lyricist.

The song has been released under the label of NeeMelo Music.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The music video being shot in France looks stunning from the stills. But I wish they'd chosen an Indian location too. Our own hills and valleys have a romance that's just as cinematic, if not more. The song is beautiful though.
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Aman W
"The quiet pain of letting go" – that line from the article sums it up. It's not the dramatic breakups we see in films, but that slow, aching realization. Mishra's songs always capture these subtle feelings so well. Bulleya was epic, this is poignant.
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Sarah B
As someone who loves both Hindi and Punjabi music, this bilingual blend is perfect. It's refreshing to see artists not limiting themselves to one language. The composition by Neeru Mehta sounds lovely. Will definitely add this to my playlist.
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Karthik V
Good song, but I feel the music industry is saturated with heartbreak ballads. Wish Amit Mishra would try something more experimental or upbeat next. He has an incredible voice that can pull off any genre. Just a thought!
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Nisha Z
The article mentions "old-school romance" and that's exactly what's missing from most songs today. It's all about instant gratification. This feels like a melody that will age gracefully. Reminds me of the classic 90s love songs. ❤️

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