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ALBUMJiya Laage Na - SingleMohit Chauhan, Shilpa Rao & Rochak Kohli
Albums by Mohit Chauhan
ALBUMFitoorMohit Chauhan
ALBUMMain Meri Patni Aur Woh (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)Mohit Chauhan & Rajendra Shiv
Mohit Chauhan's Popular Music Videos
Saans (From "Jab Tak Hai Jaan")
Shreya Ghoshal & Mohit Chauhan
Ghar (From "Jab Harry Met Sejal")
Pritam, Nikhita Gandhi & Mohit Chauhan
Gehraiyaan Reprise (From "Gehraiyaan")
OAFF, Savera, Mohit Chauhan, Lothika & Ankur Tewari
Phurrr (From "Jab Harry Met Sejal")
Pritam, Diplo, Mohit Chauhan & Tushar Joshi
Taare Ginn (From "Dil Bechara")
A.R. Rahman, Mohit Chauhan & Shreya Ghoshal
Velicha Poove (From "Ethir Neechal")
Anirudh Ravichander, Mohit Chauhan & Shreya Ghoshal
Yeh Dooriyan (From "Love Aaj Kal")
Pritam & Mohit Chauhan
Tune Jo Na Kaha (From "New York")
Mohit Chauhan
Po Nee Po (The Pain of Love)
Anirudh Ravichander & Mohit Chauhan
Yeh Dooriyan (From "Love Aaj Kal")
Pritam & Mohit Chauhan
Artist Playlists
Mohit Chauhan Essentials
Trace Mohit Chauhan's career as one of the most sought-after playback singers in Hindi film history.
Artist Biography
Mohit Chauhan is an Indian pop star turned playback singer, known for his work on films in the Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil languages.
∙ As the lead singer of the pop band Silk Route, Chauhan had his first hit with “Dooba Dooba,” from their critically acclaimed 1998 debut album, Boondein.
∙ He made his playback-singing debut in 2002 with “Pehli Nazar Mein,” a duet with Sunidhi Chauhan from the thriller Road.
∙ His popularity soared in 2007 with the romantic ballad “Tum Se Hi” from hit rom-com Jab We Met, which had the second-best-selling Bollywood soundtrack of the year.
∙ Chauhan made his animated-film debut in the 2008 Indian version of the US dog tale Bolt, singing the song “I Thought I Lost You” in Hindi.
∙ “Masakali,” his hit from the 2009 drama Delhi-6, earned a prestigious Filmfare Award and a Mirchi Music Award, the first of Chauhan’s many career accolades.
∙ The 2020 video for “Taare Ginn,” from Dil Bechara—based on the novel The Fault in Our Stars—has more than 50 million views.
Hometown
India
Genre
Bollywood