कोई आयत Koi Aayat Lyrics in Hindi – Indian Police Force | Sukanya

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    कोई आयत Koi Aayat Lyrics in Hindi – Indian Police Force | Sukanya


    Presenting the Full Audio Song “Koi Aayat”, from the web series Indian Police Force. Koi Ayat Lyrics in Hindi sung by Sukanya Purkayasthan from the new Hindi song from the serial Indian Police Force. The song is written by Manoj Yadav and the music is composed by Abhishek-Ananya. Starring Siddharth Malhotra, Shilpa Shetty, Vivek Oberoi, and Esha Talwar. Released on Jan 16, 2024.

    Koi Aayat Song Details:

    Song Title: Koi Aayat
    Album: Indian Police Force
    Singer: Sukanya Purkayastha
    Lyrics: Manoj Yadav
    Music: Abhishek-Ananya
    Starring: Sidharth Malhotra, Shilpa Shetty, Vivek Oberoi
    Music Label: T-Series

    कोई आयत Lyrics In Hindi Sukanya Purkayastha

     

    कोई आयत याद नहीं मुझको
    तेरे नाम नगमा काफ़ी है
    सौ जन्नत क्यों करवाए ना
    तेरी रूह में रह लूँ काफ़ी है

    माना इश्क़ की सुरात-ओ-सक़ल नहीं
    तू ख़ुद इसका फ़रयादी है
    तेरे इश्क़ के रंग रंगा बैठी
    मैं अपना रंग गवा के

    मेरा सारा कुछ मैं लूटा बैठी
    तेरा पागलपन मैं कमा के
    दुनिया की गर्ज ही नहीं मुझको
    तू बना दे बैरागन काफ़ी है

    नहीं कोई ज़रूरत साँसों की
    ना रूह की है ना जान की
    मेरा यार तो सबसे बेहतर है
    क्या सुध लेनी है जहाँ की

    नहीं कोई ज़रूरत साँसों की
    ना रूह की है ना जान की
    मेरा यार तो सबसे बेहतर है
    क्या सुध लेनी है जहाँ की

    ना कोई गली भाए मुझको
    बस तेरा आंगन काफ़ी है
    कोई आयत याद नहीं मुझको
    तेरे नाम नगमा काफ़ी है

    गीतकार: मनोज यादव 

     

    Koi Aayat Lyrics in English

     

    Koi Aayat Yaad Nahi Mujhko
    Tere Naam Nagma Kaafi Hai
    Sau Jannat Kyun Karvaye Na
    Teri Rooh Mein Reh Loon Kaafi Hai

    Mana Ishq Ki Sakal-O-Surat Nahi
    Tu Khud Iska Faryadi Hai
    Tere Ishq Ke Rang Ranga Baithi
    Main Apna Rang Gawa Ke

    Mera Saara Kuchh Main Loota Baithi
    Tera Pagalpan Main Kama Ke
    Duniya Ki Garj Hi Nahi Mujhko
    Tu Bana De Bairagan Kaafi Hai

    Nahi Koyi Zaroorat Saanson Ki
    Na Rooh Ki Hai Na Jaan Ki
    Mera Yaar Toh Sabse Behtar Hai
    Kya Sudh Leni Hai Jahaan Ki

    Nahi Koyi Zaroorat Saanson Ki
    Na Rooh Ki Hai Na Jaan Ki
    Mera Yaar Toh Sabse Behtar Hai
    Kya Sudh Leni Hai Jahaan Ki

    Na Koyi Gali Bhaye Mujhko
    Bas Tera Aangan Kaafi Hai
    Koi Aayat Yaad Nahi Mujhko
    Tere Naam Nagma Kaafi Hai

    Written by: Manoj Yadav

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    Koi Aayat Music Song | Sidharth Malhotra,Shilpa S,Vivek Oberoi | Abhishek, Ananya, Sukanya, Manoj |

    Song Credits:
    Song Title: Koi Aayat
    Song Directed by Sneha Shetty Kohli
    Music Composer – Abhishek – Ananya
    Lyricist – Manoj Yadav
    Music Producer – Abhishek Arora, Amey Ghule
    Singer – Sukanya Purkayastha
    Additional Singer – Amey Ghule
    Chorus Singers – Rakesh Deol, Sudhanshu Shome
    Guitars- Rhythm Shaw
    Plucks – Tapas Roy
    Percussions – Nilesh Parab
    Shehnai – Omkar Dhumal
    Mix Engineer – Chinmay Harshe
    Mastering Engineer – Gethin John
    Music Label – T-Series

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