
Romantic music in Bollywood has always had a certain style; intense emotions, dramatic vocals, and big expressions. But it seems to be slowly changing in how love and heartbreak are being voiced, and Faheem Abdullah seems to sit right at the centre of it. There’s a quietness to his voice that makes even the simplest lines hit harder.
That’s what makes the idea of him becoming Bollywood’s “new love voice”, it’s not about dominance, but about connection. Whether it’s a song about falling in love or one about things slowly falling apart, he approaches both with the same emotional honesty. In many ways, his music reflects how love is experienced today, and that’s exactly what these songs capture.
Chand Mera Dil – Title Track
With the title track of Chand Mera Dil, Faheem Abdullah positions himself at the centre of modern Bollywood romance. His soft, controlled delivery makes the emotion feel immediate, almost lived-in, which is why it has quickly found space across playlists and loops. It sets the tone not just for the album, but for the kind of romantic voice audiences are currently connecting with.
Listen now: Chand Mera Dil – Title Track | Lakshya, Ananya | Sachin-Jigar, Faheem Abdullah, Amitabh B.
Aitbaar
In Aitbaar, Faheem expressed how heartbreak doesn’t always need to be loud to be felt. The song captures that in-between space of love and doubt, where things quietly start slipping away. What stands out is how naturally he holds back, allowing silences to carry as much weight as the lyrics. It’s this understanding of emotion that makes his voice feel relatable to the audience.
Link: Aitbaar | Chand Mera Dil | Lakshya, Ananya Panday | Sachin-Jigar, Faheem Abdullah, Amitabh B.
Saiyaara – Title Track
If there’s one track that expanded his reach, it’s Saiyaara. The song connected widely, not just because of its melody but because of how effortlessly Faheem made it feel personal. His voice carried an ease that listeners kept returning to, making it a strong presence across streaming platforms. More than just a hit, it helped establish him as a dependable voice in the romantic space of the industry.
Listen now: Saiyaara Title Song | Ahaan Panday, Aneet Padda | Tanishk Bagchi, Faheem A, Arslan N | Irshad Kamil
Ishq
With Ishq, Faheem entered into a softer, more poetic side of romance. The song introduced many listeners to his style – simple, emotional, and unforced. There’s a lightness in the way he approached love here, without overcomplicating it, which made it widely accessible. It explored the idea that his strength lies in keeping things minimal while still making them deeply expressive.
Listen now: Ishq Official Lyrical Video I Amir Ameer | Faheem Abdullah | Rauhan Malik I Love Song 2024
Jhelum
Jhelum reflects an earlier phase of Faheem’s journey, where his sound was still finding its space. While it may not have reached as many listeners, it carries the same rawness that defines his work today. For those who go back and explore it, the urdu song feels like a glimpse into his style – honest, simple, and rooted in emotion.
Listen now: Jhelum | Official Music Video | Mad in Kashmir
Taken together, these songs show a clear pattern of consistency in emotion. Faheem Abdullah isn’t trying to change romantic music overnight; he’s slowly reshaping how it’s felt. From love to separation, his voice carries the same honesty, making it easier for listeners to see their own experiences reflected in his songs. In an industry that often relies towards louder expressions, his quieter and more personal approach is what’s setting him as what Bollywood’s next love voice sounds like.