Oh man, where do I even start with “Khairiyat“? This soul-stirring track from the 2019 blockbuster *Chhichhore* just hits you right in the feels every single time. Sung by the incomparable Arijit Singh, with Pritam’s magical composition and Amitabh Bhattacharya’s poetic lyrics, it’s no wonder it became an instant anthem for anyone who’s ever loved deeply. Released under T-Series, the song captures that raw ache of separation and devotion, skyrocketing to massive popularity and racking up hundreds of millions of streams. It’s the kind of hit that lingers, reminding us why Bollywood soundtracks rule our hearts.
| Song Credits | Details |
|---|---|
| Song Title | Khairiyat |
| Movie (Year) | Chhichhore (2019) |
| Singer | Arijit Singh |
| Lyrics | Amitabh Bhattacharya |
| Music | Pritam |
| Label | T-Series |
Diving into its vibe, “Khairiyat” is pure soulful ballad territory – that classic Bollywood romantic genre with a touch of melancholy that Pritam nails so effortlessly. It’s got an official music video featuring heart-wrenching scenes from the film, blending college nostalgia with emotional depth. On the charts? Massive! It topped playlists across Spotify and YouTube, amassing over 334 million streams on Spotify alone and dominating India’s music scene in 2019. Fans couldn’t get enough, turning it into a go-to for reels and covers everywhere.
💡 Fun Facts
- The song exists in two versions: the original sad rendition and a bonus track, each amplifying the film’s emotional layers and giving fans more to obsess over.
- It became an unofficial tribute to the late Sushant Singh Rajput after his passing, with fans flooding social media with edits and covers, keeping his memory alive through its poignant lyrics.
- “Khairiyat” exploded virally on TikTok and Instagram, inspiring countless dance challenges, emotional montages, and user-generated content that pushed its views past 271 million on YouTube.
🎵 LYRICS IN HINDI 🎵
ख़ैरियत पूछो, कभी तो कैफ़ियत पूछो
तुम्हारे बिन दीवाने का क्या हाल है
दिल मेरा देखो ना मेरी हैसियत पूछो
तेरे बिन एक दिन जैसे १०० साल है
अंजाम है तय मेरा, होना तुम्हें है मेरा
जितनी भी हो दूरियाँ फिलहाल हैं
ये दूरियाँ फिलहाल हैं
ओ, ख़ैरियत पूछो, कभी तो कैफ़ियत पूछो
तुम्हारे बिन दीवाने का क्या हाल है
दिल मेरा देखो ना मेरी हैसियत पूछो
तेरे बिन एक दिन जैसे १०० साल है
तुम्हारी तस्वीर के सहारे मौसम कई गुज़ारे
मौसमी ना समझो पर इश्क़ को हमारे
नज़रों के सामने मैं आता नहीं तुम्हारे
मगर रहते हो हर पल मंज़र में तुम हमारे
‘गर इश्क़ से है मिला, फिर दर्द से क्या गीला?
इस दर्द में ज़िंदगी खुशहाल है
ये दूरियाँ फिलहाल हैं
ओ, ख़ैरियत पूछो, कभी तो कैफ़ियत पूछो
तुम्हारे बिन दीवाने का क्या हाल है
दिल मेरा देखो ना मेरी हैसियत पूछो
तेरे बिन एक दिन जैसे १०० साल है
अंजाम है तय मेरा, होना तुम्हें है मेरा
जितनी भी हो दूरियाँ फिलहाल हैं
ये दूरियाँ फिलहाल हैं
❤️ The Heartbeat of Chhichhore: Why Khairiyat Lingers
*Chhichhore*, directed by Nitesh Tiwari, is this gem of a film about college buddies reuniting after a crisis, blending humor with heavy themes like failure, friendship, and mental health. Starring the brilliant Sushant Singh Rajput as the lead Anni, alongside Shraddha Kapoor as Maya, and a stellar ensemble including Varun Sharma and Naveen Polishetty, it’s a rollercoaster that hits home for anyone who’s navigated life’s ups and downs. “Khairiyat” is pivotal here – it’s not just a song; it’s the emotional core, underscoring the bittersweet romance and the pain of what-ifs that tie the story together.
Diving deeper, Amitabh Bhattacharya’s lyrics are a masterclass in subtle poetry, weaving metaphors that cut straight to the soul. Take lines like “Tere bin ek din jaise sau saal hai” – a day without you feels like a century – it’s that vivid imagery of time stretching in agony, symbolizing how love warps our sense of reality. Or “Sholon pe chalna dil ne sikha,” walking on embers, which paints devotion as a fiery trial, enduring pain for the beloved. These aren’t flashy; they’re intimate, drawing from everyday Hindi-Urdu expressions but elevating them to something profound, classic Bhattacharya style that feels personal yet universal.
Pritam’s composition elevates it all with a gentle acoustic guitar strumming at the heart, layered over soft piano chords and subtle strings that build to a crescendo without overwhelming. It’s not bombastic like some Bollywood tracks; instead, it’s intimate, almost whispery, fitting the romantic ballad genre perfectly while blending modern pop elements with traditional Indian melodies. The instrumentation keeps it grounded – no heavy beats, just enough percussion to mimic a heartbeat racing with longing.
Arijit’s vocal delivery? Pure magic. His voice cracks with vulnerability, shifting from tender pleas in the verses to soaring passion in the chorus, making you feel every ounce of the lover’s desperation. It’s that raw emotion he brings – the slight tremble on “khairiyat poocho” – that turns the song into a confessional, like he’s baring his own heart. In the video, Sushant and Shraddha appear in flashbacks of young love, dancing under rain or sharing quiet moments, contrasting the film’s present-day turmoil. It’s simple yet evocative, focusing on their chemistry amid college chaos.
Culturally, this track exploded beyond the screen, going viral on Instagram and TikTok with users lip-syncing to its lines in heartbreak edits or couple goals videos. Facebook groups buzzed with fan theories linking it to real-life struggles, especially post-2020 when Sushant’s fans turned it into a memorial anthem. On charts, it dominated, holding top spots and inspiring covers from indie artists to global singers. People embraced it as therapy – that one song you play on loop during tough times. Fans of the film raved about how it captured the essence of unbreakable bonds, while Arijit devotees hailed it as another feather in his cap. It’s that rare tune that doesn’t just play; it resonates, embedding itself in our collective Bollywood-loving psyche.