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Parth Srivastava's Jaane Jaan Is A Perfect Blend Of Retro Charm And Modern Love

Parth Srivastava's Jaane Jaan Is A Perfect Blend Of Retro Charm And Modern Love

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The romantic number is composed and written by Parth Srivastava, with music arrangement by Garvit Soni.
Parth Srivastava's new Hindi song, Jaane Jaan, is out now. The song is a duet featuring Parth Srivastava and Sireesha Bhagavatula, with a music video featuring Hamza Syed and Twarita Nagar. T-Series unveiled the latest soul-soothing ballad on their official YouTube channel. With Jaane Jaan, Parth offered a song that is both classic and contemporary.
The music label also announced the release on their X handle, writing, 'That feeling when they walk in and everything makes sense #JaaneJaan song out now."
That feeling when they walk in and everything makes sense #JaaneJaan song out now ❤️✨ https://t.co/1AGlgMp8K6 #tseries @TSeries #ParthSrivastava @SireeshaBh #HamzaSyed #TwaritaNagar #HimanshuNishaTyagi #ShivamVerma pic.twitter.com/E7p6SIiBEt — T-Series (@TSeries) July 31, 2025
The romantic number is composed and written by Parth Srivastava, with music arrangement by Garvit Soni. The audio credits also include Aarush Kapoor on guitars, Maitreya Kulkarni on percussion, and Shivam Verma on mastering. The ideation and creative team consisted of Neil Shah, Chirag Chaudhary, Mitesh Wayal, and Sanskar Mehrotra.
This song is a heartfelt ode to old-school romance, combining retro charm with modern sensibilities. Jaane Jaan tells a poignant love story set against a dreamy, rain-soaked backdrop, capturing a fleeting yet unforgettable connection between two individuals. The music video beautifully portrays everyday moments, such as sharing a bus ride and an umbrella, exchanging silent smiles, and passing a heartfelt note, transforming them into poetic expressions of love.
The song won the hearts of internet users. As the video was dropped online, it received many reactions from several users. They dropped 'heart' emojis in the comments section to express their love and admiration for the song.
A user wrote, 'Lyrics, and melody, Just wow !!" Another said, 'It is like a 90s song. Just love it." 'Congratulations, Parth. The melody is so captivating," the third user posted. 'The composition, the Lyrics and singing all remind me of some retro song," another comment read. 'Super and that's great, heart-touching lines and song and music and chemistry 10/10," an individual said.
Watch the music video here:
It is not the first collaboration between Parth Srivastava and Sireesha Bhagavatula; they previously worked together on the 2024-released song Uljhan, which was also composed and written by Parth Srivastava.
Recently, Parth mesmerised viewers with his another song, Tu Jaise Dariya. This engaging track features beautiful music by Parth Srivastava and wonderful lyrics written by Parth Srivastava and Armaan Sharma.
Parth Srivastava is a singer, composer, and lyricist. He is known for his soulful voice and ability to write heartfelt lyrics, as evidenced by hits like 'Uljhan," 'Kahaniyan," and 'Sahiba." On the other hand, Bhagavatula is a playback singer who is known for her songs like Ghodey pe sawaar, Phero na Najariya, Shauq and Rubaaiyaan. She made her debut in playback singing with the song Maathare for the movie Bigil in Tamil and Maanini in Telugu, composed by AR Rahman, while entering the Hindi playback with Qala.
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