Darshan Raval
Darshan Raval (born 18 October 1994) is an Indian singer, songwriter, composer, and actor known for his soulful performances across multiple languages including Hindi, Gujarati, Punjabi, and Bengali.[1][2] Born in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, he gained widespread recognition as the first runner-up on the inaugural season of the Star Plus reality singing competition India's Raw Star in 2014, where his original compositions and vocal versatility captivated audiences.[3][4] Raval's career has spanned independent music releases, film soundtracks, and live performances, establishing him as a prominent figure in contemporary Indian music. His breakthrough independent singles, such as Tera Zikr (2017) and Do Din (2018), amassed millions of streams and showcased his ability to blend emotional lyrics with melodic hooks.[5] He has contributed to Bollywood films, including composing and singing for Shershaah (2021), Ludo (2020), and Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani (2023), with notable tracks like Mehrama from Love Aaj Kal (2020) and Chogada from Loveyatri (2018).[1] In recent years, Raval has expanded into Gujarati cinema and released albums like I Loved You (2025), featuring songs such as Nafrat and Deewana, reflecting themes of love, heartbreak, and personal growth.[6] Beyond music, Raval's personal life has drawn public interest; he married his longtime partner and "best friend," architect Dharal Surelia, in an intimate ceremony on 18 January 2025.[7] A self-taught musician from Ahmedabad, he has emphasized the challenges of the industry while crediting live concerts for connecting deeply with fans, often performing across India and internationally.[8][9] His discography, marked by over 20 hit singles and collaborations, continues to influence young artists in the indie and playback singing scenes.Early life
Family background
Darshan Raval was born on October 18, 1994, in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.[10] He was raised in a Gujarati Hindu family, embedding him in the rich cultural traditions of the region from an early age.[11] His father, Rajendra Raval, is a freelance writer, while his mother, Rajal Raval, was a homemaker.[11] Rajal Raval passed away on November 4, 2017, due to breast cancer.[8] The family provided a supportive environment in Ahmedabad, a city known for its vibrant Gujarati heritage, which included exposure to local festivals and folk music that sparked Raval's initial interest in singing during his childhood.[12] Growing up in this setting, Raval developed a deep passion for music, influenced by the cultural milieu of Gujarat that emphasized artistic expression through traditional performances and community events.[13]Musical influences and education
Darshan Raval completed his early education at Shree Swaminarayan Gurukul International School in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, where he developed an initial interest in music through school activities. After finishing higher secondary education, he briefly enrolled in L.J. Institute of Engineering and Technology, Ahmedabad, to study engineering but was expelled due to poor academic performance, after which he focused on music full-time.[14][15] Raval is entirely self-taught in music, having received no formal training from any institute. His passion ignited during his school years at the gurukul, where he began singing casually in third or fourth grade by humming songs he heard around him. Encouraged by his family's support for his artistic pursuits, he started learning the guitar in his early teens primarily through YouTube tutorials, without structured lessons. He frequently performed at school events and local gatherings in Ahmedabad, which helped build his confidence and stage presence before dedicating himself to music professionally.[16][17][18][19] Raval's musical influences stem largely from Bollywood, where he draws inspiration from iconic playback singers like Kishore Kumar, Sonu Nigam, and Arijit Singh for their emotive vocal styles and storytelling through melody. Growing up in a Gujarati household in Ahmedabad, he was naturally exposed to traditional Gujarati folk music, which later informed his fusion of regional sounds with contemporary pop.[19][12]Career
Reality television breakthrough
Darshan Raval entered the Indian music scene through the reality singing competition India's Raw Star, which aired on Star Plus starting in August 2014. Hosted by Gauahar Khan and judged primarily by Yo Yo Honey Singh and Himesh Reshammiya, the show emphasized original compositions and raw talent, setting it apart from traditional singing contests. Raval, then a 19-year-old from Ahmedabad, auditioned digitally and was selected among the top contestants for his soulful voice and songwriting skills.[20][21][22] Throughout the competition, Raval delivered standout performances that showcased his versatility, including a heartfelt rendition of "Tum Hi Ho" from Aashiqui 2 in episode 6, which earned praise from the judges for his emotional depth. He also performed his original composition "Pehli Mohabbat," highlighting his ability to blend contemporary pop with romantic lyrics, and in the finale, he sang "Mast Magan" from 2 States, contributing to the high-energy closing act alongside finalists Rituraj Mohanty and Mohit Gaur. These performances helped Raval secure the first runner-up position, with Mohanty declared the winner on November 30, 2014. Raval's consistent top rankings, including being the highest-voted contestant early on, stemmed from his charismatic stage presence and appeal to younger audiences.[23][24][25][22] Despite not winning, Raval's participation generated significant media buzz, positioning him as a promising pop sensation. Indian outlets highlighted his rapid rise, noting the female fan following and social media traction he built during the show, which marked his transition from local performances to national recognition. This exposure laid the foundation for his subsequent independent music ventures.[26][27]YouTube era and independent releases
Following his breakthrough on reality television, Darshan Raval began building an independent digital presence by actively utilizing YouTube starting in 2015, initially sharing cover versions of popular songs that resonated with young audiences seeking relatable, acoustic renditions. His channel, DarshanRavalDZ, saw rapid growth as he transitioned toward original compositions, amassing over 4 million subscribers by leveraging authentic storytelling in music that blended Hindi pop with emotional depth.[28][29] Raval's first major independent single, "Pehli Mohabbat," released on November 16, 2014, showcased his skills as a composer and lyricist, capturing themes of first love. This was followed by "Ishq Chadha Hai," released on July 16, 2015, which further established his solo identity beyond television. By 2016-2017, he shifted more decisively to originals, releasing tracks like "Tera Zikr" in 2017, which he composed and penned, achieving over 100 million views on YouTube and solidifying his appeal through introspective lyrics about longing. This period marked a key evolution, with videos from his early independent phase collectively surpassing hundreds of millions of views, driven by organic shares among fans.[30][31][32][33] In parallel, Raval explored his Gujarati roots with independent releases, including the 2017 track "Taari Vaato," a reimagined Gujarati version of "Tera Zikr" where he contributed to the lyrics and adaptation, blending regional folk elements with contemporary pop to connect with audiences in Gujarat and beyond. These efforts not only diversified his catalog but also boosted channel engagement, as evidenced by the song's strong performance in regional charts and views exceeding tens of millions. Overall, from 2016 to 2018, Raval's focus on self-produced content fostered a dedicated online community, transitioning him from cover artist to a prominent independent voice in Indian music.[34]Transition to playback singing
Darshan Raval's transition to professional playback singing marked a significant shift from his independent music endeavors, beginning with his Bollywood debut in the 2015 film Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, where he lent his voice to the song "Jab Tum Chaho" alongside Palak Muchhal.[35] This opportunity arose following his runner-up finish on the reality show India's Raw Star in 2014, which showcased his vocal talent and opened doors to the film industry.[35] Building on this entry, Raval expanded into regional cinema, contributing the romantic track "Pehla Varsad" to the 2015 Gujarati film Romance Complicated, highlighting his roots in Gujarati music.[36] In 2018, he sang the upbeat "Chogada" for the Gujarati film Loveyatri, blending garba rhythms with contemporary flair, which became a chart-topper. His growing fanbase from YouTube covers and originals further facilitated subsequent film assignments, bridging his digital presence to mainstream playback roles. In 2019, he made an early foray into Telugu cinema with "Needa Padadhani" for the sports drama Jersey, composed by Anirudh Ravichander, demonstrating his versatility across languages.[37] By 2020, Raval solidified his Bollywood presence with "Dil Julaha" from the anthology Ludo, a soulful composition by Pritam that captured themes of longing and separation.[38] This was followed in 2021 by "Kabhii Tumhhe" in the war film Shershaah, where he collaborated with composers Javed-Mohsin to deliver an emotional ballad evoking nostalgia and love.[39] These contributions underscored his adaptation to diverse cinematic soundscapes, working with prominent composers to infuse his signature emotive style into film narratives.Recent albums and collaborations
In 2023, Darshan Raval released his album Dard, a nine-track collection that delves into themes of love, longing, and emotional pain, featuring songs like "Mahiye Jinna Sohna" and "Haaye Dard."[40][41] The album, produced by Raval himself, marked a shift toward introspective storytelling, with its monsoon-inspired melodies capturing the ache of separation and unrequited affection.[42] Building on this momentum, Raval's 2024 album Out of Control, released on his 30th birthday, consists of nine tracks exploring turbulent romance and self-discovery, including "Jeeja" and "Ik Tara."[43][44] The project highlights his growth as a composer, blending acoustic elements with upbeat rhythms to convey the chaos of falling in love.[45] In 2025, he followed with the EP I Loved You, a four-song release centered on processing heartbreak and nostalgia, with tracks like "Jiyaa" and "Nafrat" offering raw, confessional lyrics.[46][47] Raval's recent collaborations have elevated his presence in Bollywood soundtracks. He teamed up with Jonita Gandhi and composer Rochak Kohli for "Soni Soni," a vibrant romantic track from the 2024 film Ishq Vishk Rebound, which celebrates playful attraction through its catchy hooks and duet chemistry.[48][49] Extending this partnership, Raval, Gandhi, and Kohli contributed to "Preet Re" for the 2025 film Dhadak 2, a soulful melody evoking deep emotional bonds, with lyrics by Gurpreet Saini emphasizing enduring love.[50][51] From 2023 onward, Raval has expanded into regional markets, incorporating Punjabi elements in tracks like "Mahiye Jinna Sohna" from Dard, which fuses heartfelt Punjabi folk vibes with contemporary pop to appeal to northern Indian audiences.[40] His monsoon single "Morni" in 2025 further bridges linguistic boundaries with its poetic imagery, while live tours across India, such as the 2024 India Tour and 2025 concerts, integrate these multilingual songs to connect with diverse fans, enhancing his cross-regional appeal.[52][53][54]Personal life
Marriage and relationships
Darshan Raval married his long-time best friend and girlfriend, Dharal Surelia, on January 18, 2025, in an intimate traditional ceremony that reflected their preference for privacy.[55] The couple, who had maintained a low profile throughout their relationship, shared select photos from the event on Instagram, capturing moments of joy with Raval dressed in an ivory sherwani and Surelia in a red lehenga. This low-key wedding aligned with Raval's Gujarati cultural roots, emphasizing family values in a close-knit gathering.[56] Their bond originated from a deep friendship that evolved over years, rooted in mutual respect and unwavering support for each other's endeavors.[57] Surelia, an accomplished architect and founder of the design firm Butter Concepts, brought a creative perspective that complemented Raval's artistic world.[58] Following their marriage, the couple moved into a sea-facing apartment in Mumbai, designed by Surelia, highlighting their collaborative creative partnership.[59] Post-marriage, the couple has occasionally highlighted their shared passion for music, evident in Raval's dedication of songs to Surelia during pre-wedding events and their joint feature on the romantic track "Sajna," released in late January 2025.[60][61]Interests and philanthropy
Darshan Raval maintains a disciplined fitness regimen, incorporating weight training, cardio, and modular exercises to build endurance for his demanding schedule. He began training under coach Omkar Shewale two years prior to 2021, motivated by experiences of breathlessness during extended live performances, and adheres to a nutrition plan emphasizing balanced home-cooked meals without designated cheat days.[62] In his leisure time, Raval often engages in composing music, drawing inspiration from personal reflections and quiet moments, as evidenced by his productivity during the 2020 lockdown when he focused on crafting new melodies.[63] He also nurtures a deep interest in plants, a passion inherited from his mother, which he credits for sparking creativity and providing a calming influence amid his busy life; Raval has expressed plans to plant trees on his birthday as a personal tradition to contribute to environmental well-being.[64] Raval's philanthropic efforts center on environmental causes, particularly through initiatives like tree-planting drives that align with his affinity for nature and greenery, especially during the monsoon season.[64] In terms of advocacy, he uses his song themes to address mental health issues, notably loneliness, aiming to create an emotional connection with listeners who may feel isolated; in a 2024 interview, he stated, "I want my music to make a difference to those who feel lonely," highlighting how tracks like his monsoon-inspired releases explore vulnerability and emotional resilience.[65]Recognition
Awards and nominations
Darshan Raval has garnered recognition for his versatile singing across Hindi, Gujarati, and independent music, earning nominations and wins from prestigious platforms like Filmfare and Mirchi Music Awards. These accolades highlight his impact on both film soundtracks and digital releases, often tied to chart-topping songs that blend emotional depth with contemporary sounds. In 2019, Raval received a nomination at the Zee Cine Awards in the Viewers' Choice Best Song of the Year category for "Chogada" from the film Loveyatri, a bilingual track that showcased his ability to fuse Hindi and Gujarati elements, contributing to the song's massive popularity.[66] The following year, he earned a nomination for Best Playback Singer (Male) at the 66th Filmfare Awards for "Mehrama" from Love Aaj Kal, praising his soulful rendition in a romantic ballad composed by Pritam.[67] Raval's work on film albums also led to a win at the Mirchi Music Awards in 2022, where he contributed to the Critics' Award for Album of the Year for Shershaah, specifically through his vocals on "Kabhii Tumhhe," a poignant track that resonated with audiences for its heartfelt lyrics and melody.[66] In 2022, he won the Iconic Award for Most Desirable Men of India at the International Iconic Awards.[66] In the digital space, he was honored at the IWMBuzz Digital Awards Season 3 in 2021 with the Most Popular Music Single Artist on the Web (Male) award, reflecting his strong online presence and fan engagement through platforms like YouTube.[68] More recently, at the 16th Mirchi Music Awards in 2024, Raval won the Listener's Choice Indie Song of the Year for "Mahiye Jinna Sohna," an independent release that demonstrated his songwriting prowess and connected deeply with listeners via its romantic Punjabi-Hindi fusion.[69] He has also been nominated at the BollywoodLife.com Awards in 2023 for the Social Media Award, acknowledging his influential online following and interactive content strategy.[66]Media presence and rankings
Darshan Raval has cultivated a significant media presence through his social media platforms, where he engages directly with fans by sharing personal insights, music teasers, and behind-the-scenes content. As of November 2025, his Instagram account boasts over 19 million followers, making it a key channel for his indie pop promotions and fan interactions.[70][71] His visibility in traditional media has grown post-2020, particularly during promotions for Bollywood film songs like "Soni Soni" from Ishq Vishk Rebound, where he appeared in interviews discussing his transition from independent releases to playback singing. Notable appearances include a 2023 exclusive with Times Now on the impact of the pandemic on live shows and music creation, and a 2024 Spotify India feature film, Getting Closer to Darshan Raval, exploring his decade-long evolution in the industry.[72][73] In 2024, his track "Out of Control" marked a milestone as one of the first Indian songs to feature on a Los Angeles Billboard, highlighting his expanding international media footprint.[74] Raval's public image received early recognition in print media rankings, placing at No. 45 on The Times of India's Most Desirable Men list in 2017, which underscored his rising appeal following his reality TV exposure on India's Raw Star. This ranking reflected his blend of musical talent and charismatic persona, contributing to his status as a desirable figure in Indian entertainment.[75]Discography
Studio albums
Darshan Raval's studio albums mark a significant evolution in his career, transitioning from independent singles to cohesive full-length projects that showcase his songwriting depth and emotional versatility. His discography emphasizes introspective themes drawn from personal experiences, blending Hindi pop with acoustic and electronic elements to appeal to a broad audience.[76][77] Judaiyaan (2020), Raval's debut studio album, is an EP featuring six tracks exploring themes of separation and longing. Released on November 9, 2020, under Indie Music Label, it includes hits like "Judaiyaan" and "Mujhe Peene Do," which together amassed hundreds of millions of streams.[78][79] The project established his signature emotional style and received widespread acclaim, clocking over 100 million YouTube views shortly after release.[80] Dard (2023), Raval's second studio album, features nine tracks centered on the universal pain of heartbreak and emotional recovery. Released on August 9, 2023, under Warner Music India, it serves as a cathartic exploration of loss and healing, with Raval handling composition and vocals across the project.[40][41] The album builds on the success of his debut Judaiyaan, incorporating soulful melodies that resonated with listeners, as evidenced by the lead single "Mahiye Jinna Sohna" garnering millions of streams shortly after release.[76] Commercially, Dard achieved strong performance, topping charts on platforms like JioSaavn and contributing to Raval's growing fanbase through its relatable narratives.[81] Out of Control (2024) delves into themes of youthful love, infatuation, and impulsive emotions, presented across nine tracks that mix high-energy beats with introspective ballads. Released on October 18, 2024—Raval's 30th birthday—the album highlights his maturation as a producer, featuring collaborations such as the title track with rapper Panther, which infuses hip-hop influences into the pop framework.[43][82] Tracks like "Jeeja" and "Taarifein" exemplify the album's focus on forbidden attractions and carefree romance, receiving positive early reception for their vibrant production.[83] The project underscores Raval's shift toward collaborative experimentation, drawing from his earlier independent releases while expanding his sonic palette.[84] I Loved You (2025), a compact yet poignant studio release, centers on romantic narratives intertwined with heartbreak, comprising four tracks that process lingering affections and emotional turmoil. Dropped on October 18, 2025, coinciding with Raval's birthday, the album features songs like "Nafrat" and "Jiyaa," which blend melodic introspection with subtle electronic undertones.[47][85] By early November 2025, it had amassed over 3 million Spotify streams, reflecting solid initial reception amid Raval's established popularity.[86] This work continues his tradition of birthday releases, solidifying his output as a key pillar in his discography.| Album | Release Date | Tracks | Key Themes | Notable Collaborations/Performance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Judaiyaan | November 9, 2020 | 6 | Separation and longing | Over 100M YouTube views; hits like "Mujhe Peene Do"[80] |
| Dard | August 9, 2023 | 9 | Heartbreak and emotional recovery | Lead single streams in millions; chart-topping on JioSaavn[81] |
| Out of Control | October 18, 2024 | 9 | Youthful love and infatuation | With Panther on title track; positive buzz for production[43] |
| I Loved You | October 18, 2025 | 4 | Romantic heartbreak | 3M+ Spotify streams by Nov 2025[86] |
Film songs
Darshan Raval began contributing to film soundtracks in 2015, marking his entry into playback singing with Hindi cinema before expanding to regional languages. His film songs often blend romantic and upbeat elements, showcasing his versatile vocal style across genres. Notable collaborations include tracks with prominent composers like Himesh Reshammiya and Sachin-Jigar, frequently featuring co-singers such as Palak Muchhal and Jonita Gandhi.[87] In Hindi films, Raval's debut playback was "Jab Tum Chaho" from Prem Ratan Dhan Payo (2015), a romantic duet composed by Himesh Reshammiya and co-sung with Mohammed Irfan and Palak Muchhal.[88] He followed with "Main Woh Chaand" and "Bekhudi" from Teraa Surroor (2016), both composed by Himesh Reshammiya, the latter featuring Aditi Singh Sharma.[89] Other key Hindi contributions include "Kamariya" from Mitron (2018), composed by Lijo George-DJ Chetas; "Sanedo" from the same film, co-sung with Raja Hasan, Asees Kaur, and Dev Negi; and "Chogada" from Loveyatri (2018), a Garba-infused track with Asees Kaur, composed by Lijo George-DJ Chetas.[90] "Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga" (2019), a remake of the classic, was composed by Rochak Kohli. More recently, "Soni Soni" from Ishq Vishk Rebound (2024) features upbeat rhythms composed by Rochak Kohli and co-sung with Jonita Gandhi, while "Preet Re" from Dhadak 2 (2025) is a melodic duet with Jonita Gandhi, also composed by Rochak Kohli.[91][92] Raval's work in Gujarati cinema highlights his roots, starting with "It's Time to Party" from Whisky Is Risky (2014), an early upbeat track.[13] In Romance Complicated (2015), he sang "Pehla Varsad" and its sad version, along with "Tu Ne Hoon," both romantic numbers composed by Sachin-Jigar.[93] For Made in China (2019), a Hindi-Gujarati fusion film, "Odhani" was a lively duet with Neha Kakkar, composed by Sachin-Jigar.[94] In other languages, Raval lent his voice to Telugu cinema with "Needa Padadhani" from Jersey (2019), a heartfelt track composed by Anirag Shastry.[37] His Punjabi crossovers include melodic elements in tracks like those from Hindi films with Punjabi influences, though specific Punjabi film credits remain limited up to 2025. Bengali contributions primarily involve adapted versions of his hits, such as "Tor Kotha" (a Bengali rendition of "Tera Zikr"), but no major film soundtrack entries were noted by late 2025.[95]| Film | Song | Year | Composer | Co-Singers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prem Ratan Dhan Payo | Jab Tum Chaho | 2015 | Himesh Reshammiya | Mohammed Irfan, Palak Muchhal |
| Teraa Surroor | Main Woh Chaand | 2016 | Himesh Reshammiya | None |
| Teraa Surroor | Bekhudi | 2016 | Himesh Reshammiya | Aditi Singh Sharma |
| Mitron | Kamariya | 2018 | Lijo George-DJ Chetas | None |
| Mitron | Sanedo | 2018 | Lijo George-DJ Chetas | Raja Hasan, Asees Kaur, Dev Negi |
| Loveyatri | Chogada | 2018 | Lijo George-DJ Chetas | Asees Kaur |
| Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga | Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga | 2019 | Rochak Kohli | None |
| Made in China | Odhani | 2019 | Sachin-Jigar | Neha Kakkar |
| Jersey (Telugu) | Needa Padadhani | 2019 | Anirag Shastry | None |
| Ishq Vishk Rebound | Soni Soni | 2024 | Rochak Kohli | Jonita Gandhi |
| Dhadak 2 | Preet Re | 2025 | Rochak Kohli | Jonita Gandhi |
Non-film singles
Darshan Raval's non-film singles span Hindi, Gujarati, Bengali, and other regional languages, often self-composed and released independently through platforms like YouTube and Spotify, allowing him to explore personal themes of love, longing, and heartbreak without cinematic constraints. His early independent work gained traction via viral YouTube uploads, establishing him as a key figure in India's indie music scene. These releases highlight his multilingual capabilities and songwriting prowess, with many tracks featuring his own lyrics and melodies. One of his seminal non-film singles, "Tera Zikr," released on November 9, 2017, marked Raval's breakthrough as an independent artist; composed, written, and sung by him, the Hindi track delves into unspoken emotions of infatuation and has amassed over 153 million streams on Spotify as of 2025.[96] Expanding on this success, Raval released multilingual adaptations, including the Bengali version "Tor Kotha" on November 23, 2017, which retains the original's soulful essence while resonating with Eastern Indian audiences through its poetic lyrics on yearning.[95] Similarly, the Gujarati rendition "Taari Vaato," dropped on October 22, 2018, adapts the theme to celebrate roots and romance, composed by Raval and featuring traditional folk influences.[97] In 2019, Raval continued his indie streak with Hindi singles like "Hawa Banke," a breezy track about fleeting connections released on August 23, self-penned and produced under his label, which peaked at No. 1 on Indian indie charts and garnered millions of YouTube views. Other notable early releases include "Kaash Aisa Hota" (March 21, 2019), a reflective ballad on unfulfilled wishes that he composed amid rising fame, and "Asal Mein" (April 6, 2020), exploring authenticity in relationships, both self-released and emphasizing his shift toward introspective themes.[98] Raval's 2025 output includes the standalone Hindi single "Morni," released on July 9 as a monsoon-inspired love song blending Hindi with Rajasthani folk elements; composed by Siddharth Amit Bhavsar with lyrics co-written by Raval, it celebrates natural beauty and attraction, quickly amassing over 10 million YouTube views.[52] Later that year, on October 18, he unveiled the EP I Loved You, featuring four interconnected Hindi singles—"Nafrat," "Jiyaa," "Deewana," and "Haara"—all self-composed and centered on the emotional arc of love turning to loss. "Nafrat" opens with raw anger and betrayal, peaking at over 10 million YouTube views within weeks;[99] "Jiyaa" captures incompleteness in separation, with Mir Desai on production;[100] "Deewana" portrays obsessive longing post-breakup;[101] and "Haara" conveys surrender to heartbreak, each track underscoring Raval's evolution in blending melody with vulnerability. These were distributed via Warner Music India on Spotify and other platforms, reinforcing his independent ethos.| Single | Language | Release Date | Key Theme | Notable Credit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tera Zikr | Hindi | November 9, 2017 | Unspoken infatuation | Self-composed, written, and sung |
| Tor Kotha | Bengali | November 23, 2017 | Yearning and memory | Adaptation of Tera Zikr, self-sung |
| Taari Vaato | Gujarati | October 22, 2018 | Romantic roots | Self-composed adaptation |
| Hawa Banke | Hindi | August 23, 2019 | Fleeting connections | Self-penned and produced |
| Kaash Aisa Hota | Hindi | March 21, 2019 | Unfulfilled wishes | Self-composed |
| Morni | Hindi (with Rajasthani elements) | July 9, 2025 | Monsoon romance | Co-written lyrics |
| Nafrat | Hindi | October 18, 2025 | Anger and betrayal | Self-composed |
| Jiyaa | Hindi | October 18, 2025 | Emotional incompleteness | Self-composed |
| Deewana | Hindi | October 18, 2025 | Obsessive longing | Self-composed |
| Haara | Hindi | October 18, 2025 | Surrender to loss | Self-composed |