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‘Thehra Hoon’: Tanmay Batra’s Debut Captures The Sound Of A Heart That Couldn’t Move On

Independent artist Tanmay Batra makes his debut with Thehra Hoon, a haunting R&B and hip-hop single about love, loss, and memory. Produced by Batra and mixed by Miklos Malek, the track is the first release from his EP APART, accompanied by a cinematic video directed by Khanak Batra.

Published By: Ashish Kumar Singh
Published: August 18, 2025 18:44:55 IST

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What does it sound like to be stuck in time, when love ends but the feelings refuse to fade? With his debut single “Thehra Hoon”, independent artist Tanmay Batra puts that exact feeling into music, creating a hauntingly beautiful blend of heartbreak, memory, and emotional stillness.

Now streaming on all major platforms, ‘Thehra Hoon’ introduces a voice that’s both tender and powerful, using R&B and hip-hop as a canvas for deeply personal storytelling.

The track marks the beginning of Tanmay’s upcoming EP, APART, a body of work built on quiet pain, reflection, and the words we never say out loud.

There’s something timeless about Thehra Hoon. Produced by Tanmay himself and mixed and mastered by Miklos Malek, whose credits include Ariana Grande and Jennifer Lopez, the song fuses ambient melodies with gritty drums, mirroring the emotional tension between acceptance and regret. It’s the kind of track that doesn’t just play, it lingers.

The emotion of the song is brought to life visually through a cinematic music video directed by Khanak Batra, a rising filmmaker whose work has already made waves at national and international film festivals. The video doesn’t just accompany the song, it deepens it, showing the quiet moments of heartbreak most stories skip over.

With Thehra Hoon, Tanmay doesn’t just introduce himself as an artist. He opens up a space for anyone who’s ever felt left behind, stuck in the emotional pause between what was and what could have been.

And that’s exactly why the song resonates so deeply. It doesn’t tell you how to feel, it simply reminds you that you’re not alone in feeling it. 

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