Tum Hi Ho

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"Tum Hi Ho"
Soundtrack cover
Single by Arijit Singh
from the album Aashiqui 2
LanguageHindi
Released23 March 2013 (2013-03-23)
GenreAcoustic music, Filmi, Indian pop
Length4:22
LabelT-Series
Songwriter(s)Mithoon
Producer(s)Bhushan Kumar
Krishan Kumar
Mukesh Bhatt
Aashiqui 2 track listing
  1. "Tum Hi Ho"
  2. "Sunn Raha Hai"
  3. "Chahun Main Ya Naa"
  4. "Hum Mar Jaayenge"
  5. "Meri Aashiqui"
  6. "Piya Aaye Na"
  7. "Aasan Nahin Yahan"
  8. "Sunn Raha Hai" (Female Version)
  9. "Bhula Dena"
  10. "Milne Hai Mujhse Aayi"
  11. "Aashiqui (The Love Theme)
Music video
"Tum Hi Ho" on YouTube

"Tum Hi Ho" (transl. You are the one) is an Indian Hindi-language romantic song from the 2013 Indian film Aashiqui 2, sung by Arijit Singh. It was composed and written by Mithoon.[1][2] Picturised on Aditya Roy Kapur and Shraddha Kapoor, it was released by Bhushan Kumar under T-Series, wand was in the top 10 of Planet Bollywood for eight weeks and capturing the first spot on the Top 20 of MTV India for seven weeks. It has garnered 700+ million views on YouTube.

Background and release[edit]

The song had been recorded by Mithoon two years before its release with Arijit Singh's vocals. Mithoon recalls,[3]

"It all started when the director Mohit Suri called me up to make the title track for the film Aashiqui 2. Mohit Suri happens to be a very vocal director, so for an hour he spoke about what he expects from the song. And then I asked him to describe the song in one line and he said, 'Tum hi ho bas tum hi ho' so this is how it all started,"

The song was released on 23 March 2013, along with the teaser of the music video by T-Series, followed by its release the next day. It garnered over 1,852,947 views within 10 days of launch.[4]

Critical reception[edit]

The song received acclaim from critics. Glamsham gave a rating of 5 stars out of 5 and said, "It is indeed an exhilarating experience listening to the songs of Aashiqui 2 and in this age of mundane and average/repetitive musical fares that are being churned out, the audio of Aashiqui 2 is surely a treat for all music buffs. "Tum Hi Ho" and "Sunn Raha Hai" (both versions) are our favourites, but "Chahun Main Ya Naa" and "Piya Aaye Na" end up as a close second. A chartbusting musical experience indeed."[5] Planet Bollywood commented "The song has all the hallmarks of a Mithoon creation; it's soulful, extremely touching and of course it's dripping with melody. The piano, strings, and beats are very effective in creating an eerie romantic atmosphere for the singer to transform the song and Arijit Singh does that magnificently."[6] Koimoi commented, "Album opens with a heavy and deep voice of Arijit Singh crooning "Tum Hi Ho". Composer Mithoon has penned the lyrics for this passionate ballad which might remind one of the rest of the Bhatt music that has been heard in abundance in recent times, right from Raaz 3 to Jism 2. Arijit's voice does touch the listener's heart and lyrics support the passion as well."[7] IANS wrote, "The album opens with "Tum Hi Ho". Sung by Arijit Singh, it starts slowly but gradually picks up the pace. Melodious and rhythmic, it has meaningful lyrics.[clarification needed] A happy romantic number, it brings the story of a lover sharing his happiness with the world " while some critics call it a self-centred narration of a lover's heart along with a darkness.

Success and impact[edit]

The song garnered approximately 5 million views on YouTube within 10 days of release, which helped in the marketing of the film.[8] Aashiqui 2 had less than 3 weeks for the promotion. The movie upon release earned 132 crores in an 11-week run worldwide. The song won Most Entertaining Song of the year at the Big Star Entertainment Awards 2013.[9] The music video on YouTube has garnered 281 million views as in March 2021.[10][11] The song catapulted singer Arijit Singh to overnight fame, and he emerged as one of the top Indian singers of the 2010s.[12][13]

Awards and nominations[edit]

Year Award Category Nominee Result Ref. Note
2013 BIG Star Entertainment Awards BIG Star Most Entertaining Song "Tum Hi Ho" Won [14][15]
BIG Star Most Entertaining Singer (Male) Arijit Singh Nominated
2014 20th Screen Awards Screen Award for Best Male Playback Won [16]
Producers Guild Film Awards Guild Award for Best Male Playback Singer [17]
Guild Award for Best Lyricist Mithoon
GiMA Awards GiMA Award for Best Male Playback Singer Arijit Singh [18]
GiMA Award for Best Film Song "Tum Hi Ho"
Bollywood Hungama Surfers Choice Music Awards Best Playback Singer - Male Arijit Singh [19]
Best Lyricist Mithoon
59th Filmfare Awards Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer Arijit Singh [20][21]
Filmfare Award for Best Lyricist Mithoon Nominated
6th Mirchi Music Awards Mirchi Music Award for Song of The Year "Tum Hi Ho" Won [22][23]
Mirchi Music Award for Male Vocalist of The Year Arijit Singh
Mirchi Music Award for Music Composer of The Year Mithoon
Gaana Awards Gaana Awards for Most Popular Singer (Male) Arijit Singh [24]
Zee Cine Awards Zee Cine Award for Song of The Year "Tum Hi Ho" [25]
Zee Cine Award for Best Playback Singer (Male) Arijit Singh
Zee Cine Award for Best Lyrics Mithoon
15th IIFA Awards IIFA Award for Best Male Playback Singer Arijit Singh [26]
IIFA Award for Best Lyricist Mithoon
2021 13th Mirchi Music Awards Mirchi Music Award for Song of the Decade "Tum Hi Ho" Nominated [27] along with Mithoon
Mirchi Music Award for Male Vocalist of the Decade Arijit Singh for "Tum Hi Ho"

Meri Aashiqui[edit]

"Meri Aashiqui"
Song by Palak Muchhal & Arijit Singh
from the album Aashiqui 2
LanguageHindi
Released29 March 2013
GenreAcoustic Music, Filmi, Indian pop
Length4:26
LabelT-Series
Songwriter(s)Mithoon
Producer(s)Bhushan Kumar
Krishan Kumar
Mukesh Bhatt
Music video
"Meri Aashiqui" on YouTube

A duet version of the song, "Meri Aashiqui" was also released in the soundtrack album and later featured in the film itself. Composed and written by Mithoon, it is sung by Palak Muchhal, along with Arijit Singh reprising his vocals.

Background[edit]

Palak Muchhal had already recorded vocals for the song "Chahun Main Yaa Naa" with Jeet Gannguli for the film when she received a call from Mithoon two days later to record "Meri Aashiqui". She notes, "It was such a divine composition with beautiful lyrics".[28]

Critical reception[edit]

The song had mostly positive reviews, praising Muchhal's vocals along with Singh's. Koimoi comments, "Palak Muchhal opens the title track Meri Aashiqui slowly and deeply. Arijit adds the base with his voice. It’s a voice-dominated song with slow beats at the background. It should work with the listeners and also climb charts."[7] Planet Bollywood comments, "There’s a reprise version of this song later in the album called “Meri Aashiqui” where Arijit is joined by Palak Muchal who sounds incredibly like Shreya Ghoshal which is high praise indeed. Nevertheless it’s super hit material just like the original."[6] IANS writes, "The song has everything in sync - from lyrics, singers to the music. Go for this one."[7]

Accolades[edit]

Year Award Category Nominee Result Ref. Note
2014 Zee Cine Awards Zee Cine Award for Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Fresh Singing Talent Palak Muchhal Won [29]
Zee Cine Award for Best Playback Singer (Female) Nominated [30]

Other versions[edit]

"Tum Hi Ho" and "Meri Aashiqui" were remade in Telugu as "Pranamaa Naa Pranamaa" and "Manase Pedavina" respectively, for the 2014 film Nee Jathaga Nenundali; which is an official Telugu remake of Aashiqui 2. The lyrics were penned by Chandra Bose. Arijit Singh reprises his vocals for both songs in Telugu, with Arpita Chakraborty replacing Palak Muchhal for the duet version.

Shreya Ghoshal and Armaan Malik performed the mixtape version of this song on T-Series Mixtape as "Tum Hi Ho/Rehnuma", a medley of "Tum Hi Ho" and "Rehnuma" from the film Rocky Handsome, which was also sung by Shreya Ghoshal along with Inder Bawra and composed by Sunny and Inder Bawra. The music of this version was directed by Abhijit Vaghani.[31][32]

Controversy[edit]

In December 2018, American rapper T-Pain was accused of plagiarizing the composition on his single called "That's Yo Money". However the music video has been taken down.[33][34]

References[edit]

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