Arijit Singh’s ‘Dhul Gaye’ Goes Viral with 2 Million Views in 24 Hours, Fans Call It ‘Pure Emotion’
Arijit Singh’s new song *Dhul Gaye* goes viral with 2 million views in 24 hours, winning hearts with its emotional melody and soulful visuals.
Arijit Singh’s new song Dhul Gaye trends online with 2 million views in a day, earning praise for its emotional depth and soulful melody.

Renowned playback singer Arijit Singh has once again struck a chord with music lovers. His latest Hindi single “Dhul Gaye”, released on August 6, has gone viral, amassing over 2 million views on YouTube within 24 hours.
The soul-stirring track is composed by Arjuna Harjai, with lyrics by Harjai and Surabhi Dashputra. The song explores themes of love, longing, and nostalgia, and is presented under Oriyon Music, Arijit's own independent label that focuses on non-film music.
Directed by Rick Basu, Featuring Fresh Faces
The music video is directed by Rick Basu and features Prantika Das and Sam Bhattacharya in lead roles. Prantika gained popularity from reality shows like Swayamvar: Mika Di Vohti and KINK, while Sam (also known as Samm) is known for Bengali shows and web series like Mon Mane Na and Dupur Thakurpo, with recent film appearances in Sentimentaaal (2024) and Borbaad (2025).
The song's creative producer is Arijit’s wife, Koyel Singh, who has played a vital role in crafting the emotional tone of the video.
“Experience the ache of love and the beauty of memories in Dhul Gaye,” reads the official video description on YouTube.
Fans Pour in Love
Arijit Singh's fans flooded social media with emotional responses, praising the singer’s unmatched vocal depth.
“Closed eyes, headphones, Arijit’s voice… and heaven begins,” one fan wrote.
“Arijit isn’t just a voice—he’s an emotion,” commented another.
“No award in the world can capture the feel of his voice,” a user said.
From admiration for his consistency to gratitude for his presence in this generation, Dhul Gaye has once again proved that Arijit Singh doesn’t need a film to deliver a blockbuster hit—his voice alone is enough to move millions.