Sachin–Jigar, Amitabh Bhattacharya & Soumyadeep Sarkar Craft Magic with “Rahein Na Rahein Hum” from Thamma
After energetic chartbusters, the makers of Thamma release “Rahein Na Rahein Hum” — a soul-stirring ballad by Sachin–Jigar, Amitabh Bhattacharya, and Soumyadeep Sarkar that captures the essence of timeless love and gentle heartbreak.

The music of Thamma continues to surprise audiences with its emotional depth and variety. After a string of high-energy hits that dominated playlists and dance floors, the makers have unveiled their latest gem — “Rahein Na Rahein Hum”, a tender and poetic love song that embraces silence, memory, and the ache of separation. Sung with heartfelt emotion by Soumyadeep Sarkar, composed by the acclaimed duo Sachin–Jigar, and written by the lyrical genius Amitabh Bhattacharya, this song brings back the kind of soulful melody Bollywood once thrived on.
Unlike the previously released tracks — “Tum Mere Na Huye” and “Dilbar Ki Aankhon Ka” — which pulsed with rhythm and color, “Rahein Na Rahein Hum” slows everything down. It lets the listener breathe, think, and feel. The song opens like a whisper and unfolds into a melancholic melody that captures love not in its presence, but in its absence. It’s about the unspoken — the echoes of affection that linger long after people part ways.
Sachin–Jigar, known for their uncanny ability to blend modern sound with deep emotion, have once again proven why they remain among the most sought-after composers of this generation. Speaking about the song, they shared, “Rahein Na Rahein Hum is one of those songs that speak to the heart. We wanted to capture the quiet ache of separation — the kind that isn’t loud, but stays with you. Amitabh Bhattacharya’s lyrics express that feeling beautifully, and Soumyadeep’s voice brings it to life with such honesty.”
Indeed, the strength of “Rahein Na Rahein Hum” lies in its simplicity. The lyrics, penned by Amitabh Bhattacharya, flow like poetry — deeply introspective yet universally relatable. Each line feels like a sigh, a moment of reflection that lingers on the edge of memory. His writing turns emotion into rhythm, offering comfort in melancholy and beauty in heartbreak.
Soumyadeep Sarkar, with his textured and emotionally rich voice, delivers one of his most nuanced performances to date. There’s a quiet vulnerability in his singing — a restraint that makes the pain more profound. His voice doesn’t demand attention; it draws you in gently, the way a memory would. It’s a reminder of how love songs can still move us without grandeur — through sincerity alone.
Presented by Maddock Films in association with Universal Music India, “Rahein Na Rahein Hum” is a perfect balance between contemporary production and old-world sentiment. The soundscape, understated yet immersive, envelops the listener in an atmosphere of wistfulness. Each note feels like it’s suspended in air, refusing to fade completely — just like the memories the song speaks of.
With this release, Thamma once again proves that its music isn’t just designed for playlists but for hearts. “Rahein Na Rahein Hum” stands as a reminder that some songs don’t end when the music stops — they echo in the spaces we leave behind, carrying the soft pulse of love that once was.