Tune Mere Jana Lyrics
Oh! Love of mine .With a song and a wineYou're harsh and divine .Like truth and a lie
But the tale ends not here .I've nothing to fear
For my love is yellow forgiving & hollow
And the bright emptiness .In a room full of heads
Is the cruel mistress... wo ho..I feel this unrest
That nests a hollowness .For I have no where to go
And I am cold .And I feel so lonely yea..
There's a better place then this, emptiness
And I'm so lonely yea...
There's a better place then this emptiness...
Yei yei yei ye....
Tune mere jaana..Kabhi nahi jana..
Ishq mera dard mera.. haaye...
Tune mere jaana..
Kabhi nahi jaana..
Ishq mera dard mera ...
Aashiq teraaa....
Bheed mein khoya rehta hai
Jaane jahaan
Poochho toh itna kehta hai
That I feel so lonely yea....
The song touched the hearts of millions four years before and even now it is one of the most singles in the history of india.
Rohan Rathore studying at IIT Guwahati, India was suffering from cancer and was madly in love with a girl, Supriya. Emptiness was an offering by Rohan Rathore to Supriya, the girl he was truly in love with. The suppressed warmth of unreciprocated feelings that emits through this song is breathtakingly beautiful. Rumor has it Rohan Rathore died 15 days after recording the song Emptiness for his girlfriend Supriya.
But wait The real story lied behind it is most surprising.
Over the past four years majority of the population in India has been smitten by the lyrics of the song Emptiness-Tune Mere Jaana by a certain Rohan Rathore. When a song goes viral the impact it creates is tremendous. Since its release, Emptiness has become a rage in the Asian Subcontinent.
The truth is this song is not by Rohan Rathore. Who is the singer and who is the lyricist of this online hit? The mystery gets even more mysterious. The song Emptiness is heart-warming, inspiring, melancholic and soothing. However, the mystery behind the voice and lyrics of this song continues. Nobody has a clue about who has sung the song Emptiness (Lonely) Tune Mere Jaana. While a large number of people now believe the song is sung by composer Gajendra Verma from Pakistan, a larger number do not agree.
The Rohan Rathore Emptiness Story
Who is Rohan Rathore? The story goes… Rohan Rathore studying at IIT Guwahati, India was suffering from cancer and was madly in love with a girl, Supriya. Emptiness was an offering by Rohan Rathore to Supriya, the girl he was truly in love with. The suppressed warmth of unreciprocated feelings that emits through this song is breathtakingly beautiful. Rumor has it Rohan Rathore died 15 days after recording the song Emptiness for his girlfriend Supriya. Well…so they say! Fabricated stories about Emptiness, Rohan Rathore, and Gajendra Verma have surfaced on various social media platforms. Social networks Facebook and Twitter are flooded with accolades for Rohan Rathore. Facebook pages dedicated in memory of Rohan Rathore have mushroomed. IIT Guwahati has confirmed that there has been no student in their institution by name Rohan Rathore.
The Gajendra Verma Emptiness Story
Gajendra Verma is claiming copyrights of this online hit saying it’s his voice on Emptiness. Gajendra has given credit to Aseem Ahmed Abbasee for the lyrics of Emptiness. Reports on various online platforms suggest that Gajendra Verma and Aseem Ahmed Abbasee cooked up the Rohan Rathore story; to create sympathetic hype to increase views and frequency of downloads on various portals. However, Gajendra Verma and Aseem Ahmed Abbasee have rubbished reports claiming that they were clueless about how the Rohan Rathore story was associated with Emptiness. According to Gajendra Verma, the song Emptiness was a demo that had been composed for a project. Gajendra revealed he had sent the recorded song to few individuals for their opinion and feedback, and it was then that Emptiness attached with the Rohan Rathore tag went viral.