Love sounds different depending on when you hear it. At 2 AM it needs whispered vocals and sparse arrangements. During a long drive it wants building instrumentals and lyrics that make you look out the window differently. This playlist covers all of it — 50 romantic Hindi songs organized by mood, not just by popularity.
Late Night — For When the City Goes Quiet
1. Tum Meri Rooh Ho — Married Moonda
The title translates to "You are my soul." That's exactly what this track feels like — bare, honest, and impossible to skip once it starts. Read the lyrics.
2. Baarishein — Anuv Jain
The quintessential midnight track. Rain sounds, gentle guitar, and lyrics about missing someone who's probably asleep.
3. Tujhe Kitna Chahne Lage — Arijit Singh
From Kabir Singh. Controversial film, undeniable song. Arijit's voice breaks at exactly the right moments.
4. Phir Le Aaya Dil — Arijit Singh
Earlier Arijit, rawer production. Sometimes less polish means more emotion.
5. Ek Teri Muskaan — Married Moonda
A 5-minute love letter set to music. The production builds slowly, mirroring the way feelings develop over time. Full lyrics and meaning.
6. Ilahi — Arijit Singh
From Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani. That moment when love feels like freedom.
7. Pee Loon — Mohit Chauhan
Once Was Enough. No, you'll listen to it 47 times.
8. Hawayein — Arijit Singh
Shah Rukh Khan staring into the distance while this plays. That's the entire mood.
Driving Songs — Windows Down, Heart Open
9. Dil ka Sukoon — Married Moonda
Romantic pop with that warm, driving-through-hills energy. Lyrics here.
10. Tum Hi Ho — Arijit Singh
The song that launched a thousand wedding entries. Still hits.
11. Agar Tum Saath Ho — Arijit Singh & Alka Yagnik
Tamasha gave us this masterpiece. Heartbreak disguised as a love song.
12. Raabta — Arijit Singh
The title track builds like a road trip — slow start, incredible destination.
13. Tere Liye — Atif Aslam
Atif at his most vulnerable. Guitar-driven, no hiding behind production.
14. Tera Ban Jaunga — Akhil Sachdeva & Tulsi Kumar
Sweet without being saccharine. Wedding playlist material.
15. Kalank Title Track — Arijit Singh
Orchestral, cinematic, devastating. Play on a highway at sunset.
Dancing Together — Romantic Energy
16. Chamak Chhallo — Married Moonda
Fun, flirty, and impossible to sit still during. Modern take on the classic chamak chhallo vibe. Listen with lyrics.
17. Ghungroo — Arijit Singh & Shilpa Rao
War gave us this banger. The hook is permanently lodged in everyone's brain.
18. Dil Dhadakne Do Title Track — Priyanka Chopra & Farhan Akhtar
Cruise ship energy. Luxury romance vibes.
19. Nashe Si Chadh Gayi — Arijit Singh
From Befikre. Paris + Arijit = unfair advantage.
20. Kala Chashma — Neha Kakkar & Amar Arshi
Every Indian wedding ever. Non-negotiable.
Heartbreak — Because Love Isn't Always Kind
21. Raat Ki Khamoshi Main — Married Moonda
The title means "In the silence of the night." Melancholic, raw, and uncomfortably relatable. Full lyrics and meaning.
22. Channa Mereya — Arijit Singh
The greatest heartbreak song in Hindi cinema history. Fight me.
23. Ae Dil Hai Mushkil — Arijit Singh
Unrequited love in a 4-minute masterclass.
24. Tera Yaar Hoon Main — Arijit Singh
Friendship that feels like love. The twist ending of emotions.
25. Tujhe Bhula Diya — Mohit Chauhan
Moving on has never sounded this painful.
Soulful & Sufi — Love as Devotion
26. Noor-e-Bayaan — Married Moonda
A journey through ishq, sukoon, and noor. Sufi-inspired with modern production that gives you chills. Read the story behind the lyrics.
27. Kun Faya Kun — A.R. Rahman
Rockstar's spiritual masterpiece. Close your eyes, lose yourself.
28. Afreen Afreen — Rahat Fateh Ali Khan & Momina Mustehsan
Coke Studio magic. Two voices, one transcendent moment.
29. Tere Bina — A.R. Rahman
Guru gave us this. Simplicity at its most powerful.
30. Khwaja Mere Khwaja — A.R. Rahman
Jodhaa Akbar. When devotion and romance become the same thing.
Modern Love — 2025-2026 Releases
31-40. Darshan Raval's "Ek Tarfa," Vishal Mishra's "Pehle Bhi Main," B Praak's "Mann Bharya 2.0," Jubin Nautiyal's "Lut Gaye," Shreya Ghoshal's "Param Sundari," Sachet-Parampara's "Bekhayali Reprise," Tulsi Kumar's "Teri Aankhon Mein," Armaan Malik's "Bol Do Na Zara," Ash King's "Mitti Di Khushboo," and Mohit Chauhan's "Dooriyan."
Indie Love — Fresh Voices
41-50. Prateek Kuhad's "Kasoor," When Chai Met Toast's "Khoj," The Yellow Diary's "Roz Roz," Anuv Jain's "Alag Aasmaan," Ritviz's "Udd Gaye," Married Moonda's "Mera Ghar Ban Jaayein" and "Thoda sa Tera Thoda sa Mera", Bayaan's "Saari Raat," Taba Chake's "Bombay," and The Local Train's "Dil Mere."
Stream all Married Moonda love songs with full lyrics and English translations at mygeetaibeat.com/mood/romantic.