Tere Ishk Mein's Heart-Wrenching Track: Dhanush and Kriti's Emotional Journey

The much-anticipated title track from Tere Ishk Mein has finally been released. Sung by Arijit Singh with music by AR Rahman, the song explores themes of love and heartbreak. The music video features powerful performances by Dhanush and Kriti Sanon during emotional confrontation scenes. This spiritual sequel to Raanjhanaa is scheduled for theatrical release in November 2025.

Key Points: Tere Ishk Mein Song Dhanush Kriti Sanon AR Rahman Release

  • Arijit Singh's haunting vocals capture love and betrayal emotions
  • AR Rahman composes the intense musical score with Irshad Kamil's lyrics
  • Dhanush confronts Kriti Sanon during her wedding ceremony in emotional scene
  • Film serves as spiritual sequel to popular movie Raanjhanaa
  • Song follows teaser that gained widespread attention for its intensity
  • Visuals showcase couple's journey from joyful love to heartbreaking separation
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'Tere Ishk Mein' song out: Dhanush and Kriti Sanon deliver the heart-wrenching title track

Arijit Singh sings the emotional title track from Tere Ishk Mein, featuring Dhanush and Kriti Sanon's powerful performances with music by AR Rahman.

"May Shankar bless you with a son. Then you'll understand that the ones who die for love. They, too, are somebody's son. - Dhanush's character"

Mumbai, October 18

The much-anticipated title track from Tere Ishk Mein, starring Dhanush and Kriti Sanon, was released on Saturday, offering audiences a powerful blend of emotions through music, visuals, and performance.

Sung by Arijit Singh, the song delves into the depths of love, betrayal, heartbreak, and revenge, with visuals that highlight the emotional and turbulent journey of the film's protagonists.

Composed, produced, and arranged by Academy Award-winning composer A.R. Rahman, the track features poignant lyrics by Irshad Kamil. Arijit Singh's evocative vocals add a haunting resonance to the already intense theme of the film.

The music video opens with an emotionally charged confrontation as Dhanush's character crashes a romantic evening involving Kriti Sanon's character. His raw anguish quickly gives way to flashbacks showcasing their evolving relationship--marked by joy, longing, and eventual heartbreak.

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The song's release follows the teaser of the film, which was unveiled earlier this month and garnered wide attention for its intensity and compelling narrative.

Billed as the spiritual sequel to Dhanush and Sonam Kapoor starrer 'Raanjhanaa', 'Tere Ishk Mein' is directed by Anand L Rai, while the music is composed by AR Rahman.

The two-minute and four-second teaser opened with the Haldi ceremony of Mukti (Kriti Sanon), which was gatecrashed by Shankar (Dhanush). With a swollen eye and bruises over the nose, Dhanush steps towards Kriti Sanon with a monologue describing his sorrow for the passing of his father. Dhanush, with anger in his eyes, starts pouring the holy Ganga water on Kriti, asking her to wash away her old sins before starting on a new chapter in her life.

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It was followed by the flashback scenes of Dhanush and Kriti Sanon as they fall in love with each other. At the end, Dhanush curses Kriti Sanon in anger and says, "May Shankar bless you with a son. Then you'll understand that the ones who die for love. They, too, are somebody's son," as shown in the teaser.

The film is scheduled for theatrical release on November 28, 2025.

- ANI

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Rahul R
That Ganga water scene gave me chills! Dhanush's dialogue delivery is so powerful. Reminds me of Raanjhanaa but with even more intensity. Kriti looks beautiful as always.
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Aryan P
Rahman sir never disappoints! The music captures the pain of heartbreak so well. That line "May Shankar bless you with a son" - what a powerful curse! Indian cinema needs more such intense storytelling.
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Sarah B
While the music and performances are excellent, I'm a bit concerned about the portrayal of gatecrashing weddings and emotional confrontations. Hope the film handles these sensitive themes responsibly.
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Kavya N
Just watched the song on repeat! Arijit Singh's voice with Rahman's composition is pure soul food. The flashback scenes showing their love story make the present heartbreak even more painful. Brilliant work!
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Michael C
The cultural elements like Haldi ceremony and Ganga water add such authenticity to the storytelling. Dhanush's transformation from lover to this broken, angry man is incredible acting. November 28 can't come soon enough!

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