Break Up Day 2026: From ‘O Bedardiya’ to ‘Bekhayali’, these songs beautifully express the pain of heartbreak

Bollywood has given many such great songs over the years, which beautifully describe the pain of a broken heart. When relationships end and emotions get entangled, then these songs become the voice of our feelings. Sometimes they flow with tears, and sometimes they silently give solace to the heart. On Breakup Day, let us remember such songs, which tell the story of every broken heart.

‘O Bedardeya’
Arijit Singh’s painful voice makes this song very emotional. Its lyrics describe the pain of infidelity and the plea for mercy from cruel love, so it is special for those who are going through the pain of love that has cooled down.

‘Channa Mereya’
This song from the film ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’ is a great example of one-sided love and painful separation. The Sufi style and heart-touching lyrics express the beauty of incomplete love and the pain of leaving it in a very emotional manner.

‘If you are with me’
This song beautifully depicts the suffocation of losing yourself in a relationship. The voices of Alka Yagnik and Arijit Singh make this song deeper, which touches the hearts of those who are trying to get out of incomplete relationships.

‘Kabira’
This song makes one deeply feel the silence and loneliness after separation in love. The encore version of ‘Kabira’ describes that moment when an important part of life is left behind and a person starts questioning himself before choosing a new path.

‘Tadap-tadap’
In KK’s powerful voice, this song beautifully expresses the deep pain of a broken heart. Its emotional lyrics and music are reminiscent of the era when the pain of heartbreak was shown in a bold and cinematic style in Bollywood.

‘Bekhayali’
This song shows that restlessness and pain when you want to forget someone but every thought reminds you of that person again. Its sharp, raw and emotional voice makes one deeply feel the yearning and emptiness of a broken heart.

‘Our incomplete story’
Some love stories are not meant to be completed, let alone have a happy ending. The title track is an emotional and musical song dedicated to incomplete love, which touches the hearts of those who feel that their story was left incomplete without any warning.

‘Where should I live’
In the melodious voice of Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, this song narrates the memory of love that resides in the heart despite distance. This is a relaxing feeling for those people who still hold someone special in their heart.

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