The film released worldwide on 12 February 2016 on Valentine's Day weekend and grossed US$3.83 million against a production budget of US$2.5 million. It was widely panned by critics and audience alike.[7]
Akash works for a private firm in Mumbai and leads a monotonous life. When he learns that his grandfather's health has worsened, he leaves the city to visit his native town, Tanakpur. There, he negotiates a deal to sell his grandfather's studio. While visiting the studio one last time, he gets nostalgic, and the story goes to a flashback. Six-year-old Akash lives with his parents and grandfather, who is a photographer. Akash's grandfather predicts that Akash will fall in love with a girl who lives 500 steps away from their studio and that they will be in love forever but won't be able to live together. Akash takes 500 steps and finds a girl older than him, disappointing him. Meanwhile, when he gets to high-school, he falls for Shruti. But he left her without informing just because he had to continue his higher studies in Mumbai. When Shruti learns this, she is shattered. She couldn't accept his selfishness after a long-term, affectionate relationship. Back in the present, He tries to find Shruti but fails. When he learns that his boss has fired him, he rushes back and is asked to secure a big contract for his company if he wants to save his job. He travels to Canada to meet Mrs. Pablo, their company investor's wife who is now broken-up with her husband. He attends a yoga camp, where he becomes friends with Mrs. Pablo and learns that her real name is Akansha. Akash also meets Shruti there, who behaves like a happy-go-lucky and doesn't recognize Akash. Akash pretends to be in love with Akansha to secure the contract, but he and Shruti fall in love with each other again during completing a task in the camp. They sleep together and revive their lost love. It is also revealed that Akansha is none other than the tall girl that Akash met in his childhood. Akash is again left heartbroken when Shruti leaves at the end of the camp, saying that they can't be together.
Akash realizes Shruti still loves him and embarks on a journey to find the truth behind her rejection with the help of Akansha. He learns that she left him because she is suffering from a rare heart disease; she will die if her heart isn't transplanted soon. She requests him to live with her, all the life they would have if they were given a chance. In just a few days, they experience the life of being newly married, being a wedded couple and growing old. By the time they finish experiencing those days, they have a sweet and emotional conversation, and now Akash has to leave for his job.
A few months later, Shruti moves out of the hospital, healthy and cured; they found a donor and the transplant was done. In order to be with Akash, she moves to the city to find him and is left shocked when his phone is switched off and she can't contact him. Hopelessly, she wanders around until she finds a voice note left by Akash, then further goes in search for him. In the end, when she passes near her own house, her heart begins to beat faster. That's when she realizes that Akash was the one who gave his heart to her for the transplant because Akash's heart always beat faster when he passed through Shruti's house as he loved her a lot. Thus, Shruti realizes that Akash is dead and cries a lot in the memory of Akash. Then she goes on to open the studio of Akash's grandfather and hangs the wood where "Aakash loves Shruti" was written by both of them during their childhood. The film ends with a snap of Akash's grandfather, taken by Shruti, in their studio.
The film began production in December 2014, in Barog station Shimla.[8] Sanam Re was shot in multiple locations like Mumbai, Chandigarh, Shimla, Kalpa and Ladakh, Banff, Jasper, Waterton Park, Tanakpur and Calgary, Canada.[9][10][11]
The music for Sanam Re was composed by Mithoon, Jeet Gannguli, Amaal Mallik, and Epic Bhangra. Raju Singh composed the original background score. The lyrics were penned by Rashmi Virag, Mithoon, Manoj Muntashir, Manoj Yadav, Ikka Singh and Kumaar.
The film's title track, "Sanam Re" featuring the vocals of Arijit Singh, was released as a single on 22 December 2015.[12] The second song, titled "Gazab Ka Hai Yeh Din" was released on 1 January 2016.[13] One song, "Kya Tujhe Ab Ye Dil Bataye" was sung by Pakistani pop singer Falak Shabir. The soundtrack was released on 4 January 2016 by T-Series.[14]
Three songs were released later and were not the part of the film's album. The female version of title track was released in the voice of Tulsi Kumar and Mithoon and latter on Falak Shabir and T-Series released Kya Tujhe Ab Ye Dil Bataye in Unplugged & Sad Version on 4 February 2016.[15] The additional rap song by Badshah titled "Akkad Bakkad", was released on 8 February 2016 to celebrate the music of the film.[16]
Critic from Bollywood Hungama rated the film 3.5 out of 5 stars and wrote "Sanam Re is a sweet romantic love story smeared with a cathartic tear that is the perfect recipe for the romantic air around the Valentine's Day. The fabulous music score, amazing locations and great picturization makes it a visual treat which doesn't let the slow pace affect the movie watching experience in any way."[17]
Sanam is an Indian pop rock band formed in 2010 currently based in Mumbai, India known for its renditions of old classic Indian Bollywood songs as well as its original music. The band SANAM consists of four partners Sanam Puri (lead vocalist), Samar Puri (lead guitar), Venky S or Venkat Subramaniyam (bass guitar) and Keshav Dhanraj (drummer).[1][2][3] In 2016, the band was amongst India's top 10 independent YouTube Channels, India's biggest music artist on the digital platform and the fastest growing YouTube channel in the country.[4][5][6]
The band was awarded the Best Music Content Creator (National Category) at the Social Media Summit & Awards in Amaravati in 2017 by AP Tourism Minister Bhuma Akhila Priya and MP Kesineni Srinivas.[7][8][9]
The band performed in the capital Male at the VMY Music Festival in July 2015, which commemorated the 50th Anniversary of Independence of the Republic of Maldives.[30] The Ballard Estate Festival in Mumbai was formally inaugurated by the chief guest Nitin Gadkari, Minister of Road Transport and Highways of India on 24 January, followed by the headlining performance by Sanam band. The event was attended by eminent personalities such as actress and politician Hema Malini.[31]
In February 2018, Sanam was declared the artist of the month on MTV Beats for its new release "Sanam Mennu".[42] MTV Beats the 24x7 Hindi Music TV Channel, through a series of specially curated shows under the concept of Month of love, featured SANAM Band in three of its shows. The first two were "Spotlight: Dil Beats with Sanam Band" and "Love shots" which were all about love and romance and third was the kicking off episode of "Gaano Ka Rafu Centre 2.0" hosted by Sahil Khattar.[43][44][45][46][47] In December 2018, SANAM band was featured on the cover of Rolling Stone Magazine.[48]
"Sanam Re" is an Indian Hindi-language song written and composed by Mithoon from the 2016 soundtrack album to the film of the same name. The song is sung by Arijit Singh. The track was officially released on 22 December 2015.[1]
The song has been sampled in several hip hop songs, particularly in the subgenre of drill. It was first sampled in "Exposing Me" (2018) by Chicago drill rapper Memo600, which was remixed in a 2019 version featuring King Von.[2] Further remixes of "Exposing Me" were made by FBG Duck, featuring Rooga, and 22Gz. American rapper CJ sampled the song in his track "Whoopty" (2020).[3] Other notable samples include "Vergeet De Buurt Nooit" by Lijpe and "Face To Face" by Italian rapper Rondodasosa.[4]
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o mere sanam o mere sanam
do jism magar ek jaan hai hum
ik dil ke do armaan hai hum
o mere sanam o mere sanam ...duet from sangamaaja sanam madhur chandni mein hum tum
mile to veerane mein bhi aa jayegi bahaar
jhoomne lagega aasman....duet from chori chorikitne bhi tu karle sitam
has has ke sahenge hum
yeh pyar na hoga kam
sanam teri kasam.....male/female from sanam teri kasam...of course if this "sanam" rejects/dumps you:paththar ke sanam
tujhe humne
mohabbat ke
khuda jaana.
bari bhool huyi
arre humne
yeh kya samjha
yeh kya jaana.i think that covers all bases :-)
Wada raha sanam, honge juda na ham - Khiladi
kiten bhi tu karle sitam - Sanam teri kasam
Dil tere deewana hai sanam - Dil tera diwana
Aaja sanam madhur chandani mein - Chori Chori
Elo ji sanam ham aa gaye aaj- Andaz Apna Apna
Aie sanam jisne tujhe chand si surat di - Deewana ( old)-tabassum
In article ,
kasam chaahe le lo khudaa kii kasam
- saajandil aaj shaayar hai, Gam aaj naGamaa hai
shab ye Gazal hai sanam
gairo.n ke shero.n ko o sunane vaale
ho is taraf bhii karam
- Gamblerphir tumhaarii yaad aaii ai sanam, ai sanam
ham na bhuule.nge tumhe.n, allaah qasam
allaah qasam, allaah qasam, allaah qasam
-Rustom sohrab (all male voices)laakho.n hai.n nigaah me.n, zi.ndagii kii raah me.n
sanam hasiin javaa.N
hoTho.n me.n gulaab hai, aa.Nkho.n me.n sharaab hai
lekin vo baat kahaa.N
-phir wohi dil laya hoonmaanaa mere hasii.n sanam, tuu rashq\-e\-maahataab hai
par tuu hai laajavaab to, meraa kahaa.N javaab hai
- adventures of robin hoodtum to dil ke taar chhe.Dakar
ho gaye\threedots bekhabar\threedots
chA.Nd ke tale jale.nge ham
ai sanam\threedots raat bhar
tum to dil ke taar chhe.Dakar\threedots
-roop ki raani choron ka rajaho, tumase achchhaa kaun hai,
dil lo jigar lo jaan lo,
ham tumhAre hai.n sanama,
tum hame pahachaana lo
-jaanwarSongs that have sanam in a verse:ai merii zoharaa\-zabii.n
tujhe maaluum nahii.n
tuu abhii tak hai ha.nsii.n
aur mai.n javaa.N
tujhape qurabaan merii jaan merii jaan
-waqt (has sanam in one of the verses)ehasaan teraa hogaa mujhapar, dil chaahataa hai vo kahane do
mujhe tumase muhabbat ho gaI hai mujhe
palako.n kii chhaa.No me.n rahane do
- junglee (sanam in the verse)mere mahabuub tujhe merii muhabbat kii qasam
phir mujhe naragisii aa.Nkho.n kaa sahaaraa de de
meraa khoyaa huaa ra.ngiin nazaaraa de de, mere mahabuub tujhe
\threedots
- mere mehboob (sanam in the verse)pyaar dIvaanaa hotaa hai, mastaanaa hotaa hai
har khushii se, har Gam se, begaanaa hotaa hai
pyaar dIvaanaa\threedots
- kati patang (sanam in the verse)Although Duets, some really good songs: