This version is widely recognized for its haunting melody and emotional depth, becoming a staple in romantic and "longing" playlists. : A duet by Shreya Ghoshal , known for their ability to convey intense yearning. Music Directors : Composed by the duo Sajid–Wajid : Written by Jalees Sherwani : The song is picturized on Emraan Hashmi Nisha Kothari

So, the next time you find your mind drifting to a face you can no longer touch, or a voice you can no longer hear, do not fight the current. Close your eyes. Press play on that old cassette or dusty YouTube video. And whisper to the dark room: Janeman... main yahan duba hua hoon.

This "drowning" is paradoxical. In everyday life, drowning is terrifying. But in the world of Urdu and Hindi ghazals, drowning in the beloved’s thoughts is the ultimate liberation. The outside world—with its responsibilities, its time, and its logic—ceases to exist. The lover finds his true home not in reality, but in the internal ocean of khayal (thought) and yaad (memory).

is not a phrase you say. It is a state you confess.

The lines "Tere khayalon mein... teri hi yaadon mein... duba hoon main jaaneman" are from the song (often referred to by the same lyrics) from the 2004 movie . Song Details Singers : Sonu Nigam Jayesh Gandhi Music Director : Himesh Reshammiya Lyricist : Sameer.