Khuda Haafiz Title Track Lyrics – Khuda Haafiz – Vishal Dadlani

When the **Khuda Haafiz Title Track** blasted onto our screens in 2020, it was like a raw punch to the gut — raw energy from **Vishal Dadlani**’s powerhouse vocals, set against the high-stakes drama of *Khuda Haafiz*. Composed by the masterful **Mithoon** and etched with heartfelt words by **Sayeed Quadri**, this opener dropped just before the film’s OTT debut on Disney+ Hotstar, capturing the chaos of love, loss, and fierce protection. It soared because it mirrored the movie’s pulse-pounding rescue saga, turning a simple goodbye into an anthem of unyielding hope that fans couldn’t shake off.

Song Credits Details
Song Title Khuda Haafiz Title Track
Movie Khuda Haafiz
Singer Vishal Dadlani
Lyrics Sayeed Quadri
Music Mithoon
Label Zee Music Company

This powerhouse falls into the rock-infused motivational genre, blending edgy guitars with soaring orchestration for that adrenaline rush Bollywood thrives on. A gripping music video dropped on YouTube, clocking millions of views and fueling endless loops. It didn’t dominate mainstream charts like pop bangers, but it crushed streaming platforms, hitting top spots on Spotify playlists for action soundtracks and becoming a viral staple for edits on social media during the lockdown era.

🎤 Fun Facts

  • Vishal Dadlani’s rendition packs extra fire because he channels his rock roots from Pentagram days, turning a farewell into a battle cry that fans say perfectly echoes Vidyut Jammwal’s on-screen intensity.
  • Mithoon handled every note himself — composing, arranging, even adding subtle Middle Eastern flavors through additional vocals by Ahmad A. El Hagger from LA, making it feel global yet deeply desi.
  • Released amid the 2020 pandemic, it became an unexpected OTT hero, with fans crediting its hopeful vibe for helping them cope, sparking tribute videos from real-life rescuers and survivors.

🎵 LYRICS IN HINDI 🎵

हम मिलेंगे फिर किसी दिन
तब तलक खुदा हाफ़िज़
हम मिलेंगे फिर किसी दिन
तब तलक खुदा हाफ़िज़
ये जुदाइयाँ हैं कुछ दिन
तब तलक खुदा हाफ़िज़
पल ये बीत जाएगा, प्यार लौट आएगा
वक्त का बहता ये दरिया फिर किनारे लाएगा
याद रखना मुझ को, मोहसिन
तब तलक खुदा हाफ़िज़
ये जुदाइयाँ हैं कुछ दिन
तब तलक खुदा हाफ़िज़, खुदा हाफ़िज़
तू मेरी यादों के घर में हर घड़ी मौजूद है
तू मेरी यादों के घर में हर घड़ी मौजूद है
मेरे ज़हन में तुझ से जुड़ा हर पल कहीं महफ़ूज़ है
पल ये बीत जाएगा, दिल से तू ना जाएगा
वक्त भी कर ले ये कोशिश, वक्त हार जाएगा
हम मिलेंगे फिर किसी दिन
तब तलक खुदा हाफ़िज़
ये जुदाइयाँ हैं कुछ दिन
तब तलक खुदा हाफ़िज़, खुदा हाफिज़

💔 A Farewell That Burns Bright

*Khuda Haafiz* unfolds against the 2008 financial meltdown, where software engineer Sameer (Vidyut Jammwal) and his bride Nargis (Shivaleeka Oberoi) chase jobs abroad, only for her to vanish into a nightmare of human trafficking in a fictional Gulf nation. Annu Kapoor shines as the shady yet pivotal Usman, with Aahana Kumra adding grit as agent Tamena. The title track isn’t just an intro — it’s the film’s fierce heartbeat, framing Sameer’s desperate quest with a promise of divine safeguard amid chaos.

Sayeed Quadri’s words cut deep, weaving separation as a temporary storm: “Hum milenge fir kisi din, tab tak khuda haafiz” — we’ll reunite someday, till then, god protect you. That repeated “khuda haafiz” isn’t mere goodbye; it’s a shield, a metaphor for faith holding the fragile threads of love when everything unravels. Quadri strips it bare, no flowery excess, just raw pleas like “ye judaiyan hain kuch din,” turning fleeting pain into eternal resolve.

Mithoon’s score amps it up with driving electric guitars and pounding drums, layering in synth swells for a rock-ballad edge that builds from quiet tension to explosive release. Vishal Dadlani owns it — his gritty, urgent delivery roars with defiance, the raspy highs in the chorus screaming unspoken fears while holding onto hope, like a man clinging to prayer in a storm.

The video nails the vibe: Vidyut’s steely stares cut through desert landscapes, Shivaleeka’s fleeting glimpses evoke lost innocence, all synced to fast-paced edits of chases and embraces — no fluff, just pure cinematic fury.

Even now, it ripples across Insta and TikTok, where users splice it into breakup reels or motivational montages, racking up shares from heartbroken romantics to action buffs. Fans flooded comments post-release, calling it the soul of the film, with Vidyut’s die-hards turning it into gym anthems. In Bollywood’s OTT shift, this track proved emotional rockers can spark cultural fires, reminding us that some goodbyes fuel the fightback, echoing long after the credits roll.

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