"Milne Hai Mujhse Aayi" is the opening-act ballad of Aashiqui 2's love story (T-Series, April 2013), sung by Arijit Singh, composed by Jeet Gannguli with lyrics by Irshad Kamil. The title — "she has come to meet me" — frames the film's central encounter: a fading star recognising, in the woman who has sought him out, both his second chance and his successor. Gannguli's melody moves with a processional, fated quality, and Irshad Kamil's lyric reads the meeting as destiny arriving in person. Among the album's six Arijit Singh tracks it is the narrative keystone — the song that sets the story in motion — and a quieter showcase of the voice that "Tum Hi Ho" made famous.
Milne Hai Mujhse Aayi Hindi Lyrics
Original (Hindi) version
[Verse 1]
मिलने है मुझसे आई
फिर जाने क्यों तनहाई
किस मोड़ पे है लाई आशिक़ी, ओ ओ
ख़ुद से है या ख़ुदा से
इस पल मेरी लड़ाई
किस मोड़ पे है लाई आशिक़ी
ओ हो ओ, ओ हो ओ ओ ओ
[Chorus]
आशिक़ी बाज़ी है ताश की
टूटते बनते विश्वास की
ओ मिलने है मुझसे आई
फिर जाने क्यों तनहाई
किस मोड़ पे है लाई आशिक़ी
[Verse 2]
जाने क्यों मैं सोचता हूँ
ख़ाली सा मैं इक रास्ता हूँ
तूने मुझे कहीं खो दिया है
या मैं कहीं ख़ुद लापता हूँ
आ, ढूँढ ले तू फिर मुझे
क़समें भी दूँ तो क्या तुझे
[Chorus]
आशिक़ी बाज़ी है ताश की
टूटते बनते विश्वास की
मिलने है मुझसे आई
फिर जाने क्यों तनहाई
किस मोड़ पे है लाई आशिक़ी
[Verse 3]
टूटा हुआ साज़ हूँ मैं
सीने में जो कहीं पे दबी है
ऐसी कोई आवाज़ हूँ मैं
सुन ले मुझे तू बिन कहे
कब तक ख़ामोशी दिल सहे
[Chorus]
आशिक़ी बाज़ी है ताश की
टूटते बनते विश्वास की
आशिक़ी बाज़ी है ताश की
टूटते बनते विश्वास की
[Outro]
हो मिलने है मुझसे आई
फिर जाने क्यों तनहाई
किस मोड़ पे है लाई आशिक़ी
ओ ख़ुद से है या ख़ुदा से
इस पल मेरी लड़ाई
किस मोड़ पे है लाई आशिक़ी
ओ हो ओ, ओ हो ओ
आशिक़ी बाज़ी है ताश की
टूटते बनते विश्वास की
ओ हो ओ, ओ हो ओ
Romanized version
[Verse 1]
Milne hai mujhse aayi
Phir jaane kyun tanhai
Kis mod pe hai laayi aashiqui, o o
Khud se hai ya khuda se
Is pal meri ladai
Kis mod pe hai laayi aashiqui
O ho o, o ho o o o
[Chorus]
Aashiqui baazi hai taash ki
Tootte bante vishwaas ki
O milne hai mujhse aayi
Phir jaane kyun tanhai
Kis mod pe hai laayi aashiqui
[Verse 2]
Jaane kyun main sochta hoon
Khaali sa main ik raasta hoon
Toone mujhe kahin kho diya hai
Ya main kahin khud laapata hoon
Aa, dhoondh le tu phir mujhe
Qasmein bhi doon to kya tujhe
[Chorus]
Aashiqui baazi hai taash ki
Tootte bante vishwaas ki
Milne hai mujhse aayi
Phir jaane kyun tanhai
Kis mod pe hai laayi aashiqui
[Verse 3]
Toota hua saaz hoon main
Khud se hi naraaz hoon main
Seene mein jo kahin pe dabi hai
Aisi koi aawaaz hoon main
Sun le mujhe tu bin kahe
Kab tak khaamoshi dil sahe
[Chorus]
Aashiqui baazi hai taash ki
Tootte bante vishwaas ki
Aashiqui baazi hai taash ki
Tootte bante vishwaas ki
[Outro]
Ho milne hai mujhse aayi
Phir jaane kyun tanhai
Kis mod pe hai laayi aashiqui
O khud se hai ya khuda se
Is pal meri ladai
Kis mod pe hai laayi aashiqui
O ho o, o ho o
Aashiqui baazi hai taash ki
Tootte bante vishwaas ki
O ho o, o ho o
Song Details
- Singer
- Arijit Singh
- Composer
- Jeet Gannguli
- Lyricist
- Irshad Kamil
- Genre
- Bollywood, Sad
- Album
- Aashiqui 2 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
- Released
- Apr 03, 2013
- Language
- Hindi
- Track #
- 10
- Views
- 14
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💭 Meaning of "Milne Hai Mujhse Aayi" Song Lyrics
Meaning of "Milne Hai Mujhse Aayi"
The title means "she has come to meet me", and the song treats that simple fact as an event of fate. The narrator senses that this meeting is not ordinary — that the person in front of him carries his future, though he cannot yet say whether as redemption or reckoning. In Aashiqui 2 it is both: she will be the love that briefly saves him and the success that outgrows him.
Irshad Kamil writes the moment with hushed wonder rather than romance-novel flourish, and Arijit Singh sings it low and close — a man narrating his own turning point as it happens.
🎬 Behind the song: how "Milne Hai Mujhse Aayi" was made
Production Notes
- Vocals: Arijit Singh.
- Music: Jeet Gannguli.
- Lyrics: Irshad Kamil.
- Label: T-Series; track 10 of the Aashiqui 2 soundtrack (April 2013).
- Sound: a slow, processional melody with a fated, unhurried quality — the album's quietest Arijit Singh vocal.
🌍 "Milne Hai Mujhse Aayi" — Cultural impact & legacy
Cultural Context
Every tragic musical needs its inciting song, and "Milne Hai Mujhse Aayi" is Aashiqui 2's — the moment the doomed machinery starts turning. Its meta-resonance was noted by listeners at the time: a film about one singer's star being born, sung by a real singer whose star was being born on the very same album. That accidental mirror is part of why the Aashiqui 2 soundtrack is remembered not just as a hit collection but as the document of Arijit Singh's arrival.
📖 What is "Milne Hai Mujhse Aayi Song Lyrics" about?
"Milne Hai Mujhse Aayi" is the tenth track on the Aashiqui 2 soundtrack (T-Series, April 2013), a solo for Arijit Singh composed by Jeet Gannguli with lyrics by Irshad Kamil.
In the film it underscores the story's beginning: the fateful meeting between a declining singing star and the gifted unknown whose career he will ignite. It is the album's narrative keystone — the song from which everything else follows.
⭐ Behind the song trivia
- The song underscores the first meeting of the film's leads — the inciting moment of the whole tragedy.
- Listeners noted the meta-mirror: a story about a singer's rise, sung by Arijit Singh during his own.
- It is the quietest of Arijit Singh's six vocals on the album.
❓ Milne Hai Mujhse Aayi — Frequently asked questions
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👥 Credits
| Vocals | Arijit Singh |
|---|---|
| Composer | Jeet Gannguli |
| Lyricist | Irshad Kamil |
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