Inaam by Anuv Jain - Album Cover

Inaam

Anuv Jain

Inaam

Hindi Hindi 2025 4:17

81.5M plays · 1.1M likes

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Inaam by Anuv Jain is available to download in 320kbps MP3 free at ApnaMusic. The song is from the album Inaam. Singer by Anuv Jain; Music by Anuv Jain; Lyrics by Anuv Jain. The track has over 81.5M plays and 1.1M likes on YouTube. One fan wrote: "Pre-Save Inaam: UMGI.lnk.to/Inaam_AnuvJain Inaam’s Music Video Premiere: Dastakhat World Tour Tickets: Pre Tour Tic...". "Hey stranger, u got good taste in music" β€” listener at ApnaMusic. Another user shared: "When YouTubers are more original than industry". "Alag Aasmaan chords Capo on the 1st fret of the UkuleleΒ (You can skip the chords in brackets to make it easier) PARA ..." β€” one user. Someone on ApnaMusic put it: "I met this girl online, of course. Her name was weird for me. Probably because I had never heard of such a name befor...". ""A message to the future generations... Don't let this masterpiece song die...."" β€” from a listener. Fans often mention: "This song never gets old. No matter how much I listen to it, I never get bored.". "Beautiful song! been playing it on loop since the day I discovered it." β€” from the community. Listeners here love to add: "You are going to be really big one day!". "You guys can keep on adding your favourites in the comments below or in Threads(a_boy_is_sudipta) If you listen to: P..." β€” fans often add.

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AlbumInaam
LabelUniversal Music India Pvt. Ltd. (on behalf of Anuv Jain)
LanguageHindi

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Pre-Save Inaam: UMGI.lnk.to/Inaam_AnuvJain

Inaam’s Music Video Premiere: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fKQJcbd-jY

Dastakhat World Tour Tickets: https://linktr.ee/DastakhatWorldTour2026?utm_source=linktree_profile_share&ltsid=44f5d4ba-52c9-4540-8b9c-ed5db39ac8a3

Pre Tour Tickets: https://linktr.ee/anuvjainpretourshows?utm_source=linktree_profile_share&ltsid=8f5261d4-c361-4649-ae78-c4c6505bf2de

@anuvjain ★★★★★

Alag Aasmaan chords

Capo on the 1st fret of the UkuleleΒ (You can skip the chords in brackets to make it easier)

PARA 1

F A# (A# maj7)
Nayi nahi hain yeh baatein wahi

F C C7
Phir is modh par hum milein hain

F A# (A# maj7)
Na jaane ab milenge hum kabhi

F C C7
Toh ruk jao ik pal yahan pe


F A# (A# maj7)
Yeh narm chadaron ki silvatein

F C C7
Tujhe abhi bula rahin hain

F A# (A# maj7)
Na jao duur insein yeh kahein

F C C7
Yeh sukoon kahan pe hai hasil?

A# (A# maj7) C C7
Dil ko mere yeh hai pata

A7 Dm F
Ke milon ka yeh faasla hai

A# (A# maj7) C C7
Alag Aasmaan bhi hai toh kya?

F C C7
Yeh dil na manay

F A# (A# maj7)
Yeh gaadiyon ki aisi daudh sa

F C C7
Tera bhi dil daudhta hai

F A# (A# maj7)
Ha ja rahe ho duur tum toh kya?

F C C7
Main hi toh dil ka musafir

A# (A# maj7) C C7
Toh ik baar phir tu haske zara

A7 Dm F
Dekh le meri in aankhon mein

A# (A# maj7) C C7
Main kaid kar loon har woh pal tera

F
Teri yeh baatein

A7
Jo hain

A# (A# maj7) F
Toh aur kya hai yeh baatein bata?

A# C C7
Kyun ab din bhi dhalta nahin yeh na ho toh?

A# F A# (A# maj7) Csus4 C
OOO

A# (A# maj7) C C7
Tum udhe ja rahe

A7 Dm F
Yeh aasmaan mein khidkiyon se dekh tu pahadon ko

A# (A# maj7)
yoon chote se lagay

C C7 F A7
Hai kitne bade jo ho samne

A# (A# maj7) C C7
Durr jo hai khade

A7
Unhe bhi ye humari zindagi

Dm F A# (A# maj7)
yoon titliyon si choti choti si lage

C C7 F A7
Hai kitni badi nahi jaante

A# (A# maj7) C C7
Khaali ghar tera

A7 Dm F
Yeh chabiyon ki goonj aise

A# (A# maj7) C C7
Tujhe dara rahi, tu darna nahi

F C C7
Main hoon yahin par

A# (A# maj7) C C7
Ab Alag Aasmaan hai

A7 Dm F
Aur hai zameen bhi kuch alag si

A# (A# maj7) C C7
Par miloge jab kabhi, toh dekhna tabhi

F
Main kuch alag nahi

@anuvjain ★★★★★

I met this girl online, of course. Her name was weird for me. Probably because I had never heard of such a name before and if I be honest, It could have been easily read as a misspelt version of an uncommon name. She was like a child but was insignificantly older than me. Her way of texting, her repetitive use of letters in a word to express the intensity of her thoughts and feelings, I had never met someone like her. Her excitement was everything to me. She was colourful. She was bright. Those poems that I used to come across in cinemas, songs, books about a girl being the sun in someone's rainy life were inapt to me until I met her. In fact her presence made me realise for how long had I been walking in rain.

Maybe you don't realise how monochromatic your soul has become until someone sprinkles even a pinch of colour over your life. Humans are adaptable beings and maybe that's why you adapt to your sadness because it has been your home for so long. I guess it's important to keep such people around who can remind you of what your soul deserves and can become.

As time passed, we went from good friends to the ones who shared the tiniest change in their life. I learned her lingo, shared her likings, her lame jokes, I almost moulded into the boy version of her. I became a child. I felt the happiest with her because we both were creatives and dreamers. We built this own world for us, our inside jokes, our references, everything was unbelievably a source of happiness. Even if we were sad about something (which was rarely the case), we found comfort in the fact that we shared it. Even being thousands of kilometres apart, we made memories. We found ways. Eventually I fell for her which was sort of obvious. Anyone would. So one day, I proposed her. It was the act of an insanity but well if I quote the movie 'her', 'what is love if not a socially acceptable insanity? It is a crazy thing to do', indeed. What's unbelievable for me was that she liked me back. We dated, online. My awkward tiny replies turned into long conversations. She was chatty. She made me chatty. I still remember her conversations. Some of them. It went on like that in addition to some tiring/exhaustive fights and arguments. She was immature so I always kept my reactions aside and was understanding to her. I acted maturely because one of us had to or we would've hurt each other beyond repair. It took a lot of energy and I could never vent about how I actually felt. Even if I did, she would turn it upside down and tell me how I'm wrong. It wasn't long until I started feeling like a parent trying to make a child understand something.

After lots of fights, arguments and being on the verge of breaking off with her multiple times, one day she told she started to like someone else. I couldn't handle it. After everything I had done for us, It felt unfair. She compared me to him a lot of times which made me miserable. She started to treat me as a choice because the guy she liked, lived in her city. She hurt quite many times with her immature words so I broke up with her. I couldn't sleep for nights. I couldn't stop crying. I can't remember those days anymore so I can't think of much to write. What I do remember is that I was completely by myself. I had no one to comfort me. I had no one to even share this immeasurable loss that I felt. I went through this by myself just like most of incidents that happened in my life. That's why I train myself to never need anyone. I don't push anyone away anymore but I never let my walls down, I just deceive them into thinking that I have.

This was nearly 2 years ago. When this song came out, we listened to it online but together, at the same time, right when it was premiered. It was incredibly relatable for us. I don't miss her love anymore but I miss our friendship the most. She taught me that friendship is important than the chemistry. If I quote our favourite book 'Call Me by Your Name', "Perhaps we were friends first and lovers second but then perhaps this is what lovers are'.

@aayushsuman4592 ★★★★★

Bohot pyaara!

@Unerasepoetry ★★★★★

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