Grab your EarPods! We’re about to celebrate the OSTs that made us laugh, cry, and hit repeat way too many times!

Pakistani dramas are basically the heart and soul of our entertainment scene, packed with intense storylines and feels that hit right in the feels. But here’s the twist: sometimes, the original soundtracks (OSTs) drop so hard that they outshine the dramas themselves! These catchy tracks become the ultimate earworms, making us vibe long after the credits roll. So, let’s check out three OSTs that turned into total hits, stealing the spotlight from the series they were created for.
1. Chal Diye Tum For Drama Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum
Chal Diye Tum Kahan by AUR perfectly captures the emotional essence of Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum. With its soulful melody and poignant lyrics—such as “Sawal zindagi hai tum jawab ho gaye ho, dekhte hi dekhte tum khuab hogaye ho, sochta tha bhool jaunga tumhe par bhool bhool k tum meri yaad hogaye ho”—the song mirrors the ups and downs faced by Sharjeena and Mustafa. The lyrics delve into themes of love, separation, and longing, resonating deeply with the audience and reflecting the characters’ inner struggles as well as the enduring love theme of the story. AUR band renowned for their unique sound, features heartfelt lyrics penned by Ahad Khan and Usama Ali, with music composed by Raffey Anwer. Their ability to blend contemporary music with emotional storytelling has made this OST an instant classic.
2. Mujhe Pyar Hua Tha For Drama Mujhe Pyar Hua Tha
Mujhe Pyar Hua Tha’s hauntingly beautiful melody and evocative lyrics like “Hai tamana humein tumhe dulhan banain, tere hathon peh mehndi apne naam ki sajain, teri le lein balain, tere sadqay utarain, hai tamana tumhe apna banain,” echo the emotional highs and lows of Saad and Maheer. The refrain Mujhe pyar hua tha (I fell in love) serves as a poignant reminder of their deep connections and the pain of unfulfilled love. Additionally, Mujhe Pyar Hua Tha dives into the romantic drama between Maheer, Saad, and Areeb, encompassing love, betrayal, and the sacrifices made for those we cherish. Composed and written by Kaifi Khalil himself, he adapted his original track “Kahani Suno” into the OST to resonate with the drama’s storyline. Khalil’s soulful voice and the raw emotion he brings to the song have made Mujhe Pyar Hua Tha a fan favorite, adding extra depth to the lyrics.
3. Mere Humsafar For Drama Mere Humsafar
Mere Humsafar, sung by Amanat Ali, Yashal Shahid, and Zaheer Abbas, has become the anthem of the drama. The lyrics, such as “Dil yeh mera tere dil se ja mila hai. Rab se jis ko manga, tu woh sila hai,” are filled with promises of companionship and unwavering support, aligning perfectly with Hala and Hamza’s evolving relationship. Moreover, the story follows Hala and Hamza, whose lives are intertwined by fate and family, as they transition from being cousins to soulmates and the OST does justice to their journey. Composed by Naveed Nashad and written by Qamar Nashad, the music conveys deep emotions, making this OST a standout hit that resonates with audiences.
When it comes to Pakistani dramas, the OSTs often pack an emotional punch that can totally outshine the actual shows. Chal Diye Tum Kahan, Mujhe Pyar Hua Tha, and Mere Humsafar are prime examples of tracks that have resonated with fans, turning into total anthems of love, longing, and resilience. Thus, these songs, brought to life by super talented musicians and singers, highlight just how powerful music can be in storytelling, leaving a lasting impact that goes way beyond the screen. So, whether you’re vibing out at home or crying over a breakup, these OSTs are here to soundtrack your feels!
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