Dev Negi’s New Romantic Single ‘Chal Hum Dono’ is a Soulful Ode to Old-School Love; TheGlitz Pick 2025

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Versatile. Distinct. Unforgettable. These are just a few words that describe singer Dev Negi, who has yet again struck a heartfelt chord with his latest romantic single, ‘Chal Hum Dono’, released under Deejay International. Known for chartbusters like Badri Ki Dulhania, Sweety Tera Drama, Sweetheart (Kedarnath), and Naach Meri Jaan (Tubelight), Dev Negi returns with a soft, stirring track that’s already resonating with listeners across platforms. TheGlitz tunes in…

Dev Negi’s ‘Chal Hum Dono

‘Chal Hum Dono’ is indeed a throwback to the golden era of love stories, where gestures were tender, words were fewer, and emotions ran deep. Featuring the charming on-screen pairing of Gourav Bajwa and Palak Tandon, the music video gently unfolds a tale of love that is as pure as it is poetic. Set against the misty, dreamlike landscapes of Manali, including the stunning Rohtang and Hampta Passes, the visuals perfectly mirror the song’s emotional depth.

Composed by Sunil Devbanshi and directed by Aman Nautiyal, the track flows with a quiet grace, beautifully capturing the essence of a connection that doesn’t need loud declarations to feel real. Enhancing this timeless vibe are the evocative lyrics by Deepak Jeswal, whose words read like a love letter from simpler times.

Dev Negi Says

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“The song is a return to timeless, sincere love,” says Dev Negi. “In today’s fast-paced world, we often overlook how soulful and grounding love can be. Chal Hum Dono took me back to the kind of love stories we grew up watching, simple, genuine, and full of heart. I’m truly overwhelmed by the response it’s receiving.”

Indeed, Chal Hum Dono captures the kind of love that’s felt more than spoken. The Skin Trainer CC Blur-like quality of the melody… soft, seamless, and illuminating, works in tandem with Dev’s soothing vocals to create an immersive emotional experience. The song is a gentle yet powerful reminder that love, in its truest form, is steady, grounding, and deeply personal.

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Collaborating with Dev

Speaking about the lyrical journey, Deepak Jeswal shared, “This track is a tribute to moments when silence between two people said more than a thousand texts ever could. I wanted the words to feel honest, grounded in real emotion—something every listener could find a piece of themselves in. Collaborating with Dev was a joy… his humility and soulfulness brought the lyrics to life. I’m beyond grateful for the love we’re receiving.”

Stunning Visuals

Gourav Bajwa, who plays the romantic lead, echoed the sentiment: “Being part of this song was truly special. The visuals are raw, simple, and filled with emotion. Filming amidst the natural beauty of Manali added a whole layer of magic to the experience. I’m so thankful to see how strongly the audience is connecting with it.”

And it’s not just romantics who are tuning in, Chal Hum Dono is finding its way onto playlists of music lovers across generations. Its serene vibe, heartfelt lyrics, and stunning cinematography make it an instant favorite for anyone craving music with soul.

TheGlitz says

In a musical landscape often dominated by loud beats and fleeting hooks, Chal Hum Dono offers a welcome pause… a gentle, nostalgic breath of fresh mountain air. With its emotionally rich storytelling and soothing soundscape, it reaffirms Dev Negi’s status as one of the most soulful voices of our time.
It’s a song that doesn’t demand attention, but quietly earns it, inviting listeners to slow down, feel deeply, and rediscover the beauty of simplicity. In an era of instant gratification, Chal Hum Dono lingers, like a memory you don’t want to forget.

Now streaming across all major digital platforms, Dev Negi’s Chal Hum Dono is a reminder that in love, sometimes less really is more.

…So go ahead. Tune in, turn up the volume, and let your heart take the scenic route.

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