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Jubin Nautiyal says he is transitioning from sad songs to more uplifting romantic music

The 36-year-old singer is known for songs like 'Raataan Lambiyaan', 'Tujhe Kitne Chahne Lage Hum' and 'Humnava Mere'

PTI Published 05.07.25, 01:15 PM
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Jubin Nautiyal, best known for tracks such as “Raataan Lambiyaan”, “Lut Gaye”, “Humnava Mere”, “Tujhe Kitne Chahne Lage Hum”, and “Tum Hi Aana”, said he is transitioning from sad songs to more celebratory and uplifting romantic music.

“Genres have been hard back in the day. In 10 years of singing regularly, I’ve figured out that whenever I'm recording a song, I only think about whether I'll be able to do it or not. I always went and tried no matter if it worked or fails,” the singer told PTI in an interview.

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Nautiyal, whose voice has often defined heartbreak for a generation, said he is now discovering new dimensions in his singing.

“I'm able to sing genres which I never thought I could sing. I'm realising that people have started loving the romantic side of me, and I'm getting to do a lot of more fresh romantic sound.

"There was a time when I was getting associated with the sad voice. To do ‘Ishq Mera’ and to get to sing ‘Barbaad’, which is a passionate romantic song, is a great thing,” he added.

"Barbaad" is a track from filmmaker Mohit Suri's latest movie "Saiyaara", which marks the acting debut of Ahaan Panday, the cousin of actor Ananya Panday. It features Aneet Padda, known for her roles in “Big Girls Don't Cry” and “Salaam Venky”, as the female lead.

The 36-year-old singer expressed his gratitude to Suri for entrusting him with the song and believes it was tailor-made for his voice.

“Mohit knew how the song would sound in my voice before he even approached me. He was very confident. He's like, ‘There's a song and I want you to do it’. ‘Barbaad’ can come across as a sad song, but it's not. I sang it like a sad song but then Mohit said that it's a falling in love song. This is one of those songs that people are listening to on loop and are making covers for it. When a song is good, that's what happens,” Nautiyal said.

Nautiyal said it’s a “dream” for any musician to work with Suri, calling the filmmaker a “cool guy”, who provides clear creative direction.

“I like the way he puts music in his films, how he shoots music, and how he presents it,” the singer said, adding that Suri’s talent lies in creating compelling soundscapes that resonate with audiences of all ages,” he said.

“Saiyaara” is produced by YRF’s CEO Akshaye Widhani, and is set to release on July 18 worldwide.

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