Dheere Dheere

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"Dheere Dheere"
Dheere Dheere Single Cover.jpg
Official song cover
Single by Yo Yo Honey Singh
Released1 September 2015 (2015-09-01)
Studio T-Series
Genre Indi-pop
Length3:32 (single)
5:04 (music video)
Label T-Series
Songwriter(s) Yo Yo Honey Singh, Bhupinder Kaur, Rani Malik
Producer(s) Yo Yo Honey Singh
Music video
Dheere Dheere on YouTube

"Dheere Dheere" is a song by the Indian recording artist Yo Yo Honey Singh. He recorded this song on his iPhone and composed it on his laptop during his bipolar disorder. [1] The track was released on 31 August 2015 as a single on Hotstar. [2] It is a cover version of the Bollywood filmi-ghazal song "Dheere Dheere Se" sung by Anuradha Paudwal and Kumar Sanu, with music by Nadeem–Shravan and lyrics by Rani Malik, [3] [4] from the soundtrack album of the 1990 Bollywood film Aashiqui (picturised on Rahul Roy and Anu Aggarwal). [2] "Dheere Dheere" was released on YouTube by T-Series on 1 September 2015. [5]

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Music video

The accompanying music video, directed by Ahmed Khan, was shot in Antalya, Turkey. The video features Bollywood actors Hrithik Roshan and Sonam Kapoor. [2]

Reception

The song received commercial success, crossing five million views in 4 days of its release, [6] and over 18 million views in a week. [5] It also reached number one on the BBC Asian Download Chart in September 2015. [7] In January 2016, the music video crossed 100 million views on YouTube. [8] As of June 2025, the song has received over 1 Billion views on YouTube. [9]

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