The first song from Dhanush and Kriti Sanon’s much-awaited film, Tere Ishq Mein, has finally dropped, and fans can’t stop buzzing about it. Directed by Anand L. Rai, known for his soulful love stories like Tanu Weds Manu, Raanjhanaa, and Zero, the track has already sparked intense excitement for the film, leaving fans eagerly anticipating its release. The song, which is just 3 minutes and 16 seconds long, encapsulates the raw emotions of the film, teasing a passionate love story that’s bound to leave an impact.
Tere Ishq Mein
Title Track of Tere Ishq Mein Released
The track is beautifully sung by the legendary Arijit Singh, whose voice adds a layer of depth and melancholy, setting the perfect tone for the film’s intense narrative. In the song, Dhanush brings a powerful, intense performance, with his character approaching Kriti Sanon’s character and delivering poignant dialogues. Meanwhile, Kriti Sanon, seen throughout the song, is in a more complex, vulnerable space, as she drinks alcohol, hinting at the struggles her character might face.
Kriti Sanon
The chemistry between Dhanush and Kriti, both onscreen and through the song, is palpable, and their performance promises an emotional rollercoaster that fans are sure to connect with. Since the release of the song, social media has exploded with reactions. On YouTube, one fan enthusiastically declared, “It’s going to be a fire, brother, there will be a tsunami at the box office.” Another commented on the intensity of Dhanush’s acting, writing, “The entire industry aside, Dhanush’s acting aside,”.
Dhanush
While a third fan took to praising Arijit Singh’s voice, stating, “Arijit sings a few lines and wins millions of hearts, leaving a major star cast behind. That’s the power of a legend. Like for Arijit Singh.” On Instagram, the praise continued. One user commented, “Tere Ishq Mein really has magic, captivating scenes, an atmosphere that promises to touch millions of hearts. A cinematic storm is about to brew!” Another fan chimed in, “Tere Ishq Mein is a story far beyond Saiyara and Tere Naam,” drawing comparisons to iconic romantic ballads that touched the hearts of millions.