HAVI and Third Fret bring raw emotion in “Dil Sukoon”

A soft yet haunting track, Dil Sukoon captures heartbreak, silence, and the slow ache of moving on after love

“Dil Sukoon” by HAVI and Third Fret leans into quiet heartbreak, giving listeners a song that feels both personal and familiar. The track runs just under four and a half minutes, but it holds onto you longer with its heavy mood and honest words.

HAVI takes charge of vocals and lyrics, keeping things simple but deeply felt. Lines like “wehshat barhay mann ki ab tere bin” reflect a kind of loneliness that builds over time, not something that fades quickly. There’s a sense of being stuck in memories, where even silence doesn’t bring peace. Another line, “daagh-e-dil kam na huwa,” hits that point harder, showing how some wounds don’t really heal; they just sit quietly.

Before the full release, HAVI had already caught attention online with a teaser that quickly went viral. In the clip, he is seen standing beside a bride, which led many people to assume that he had secretly gotten married. The moment sparked curiosity and conversation across social media, with fans trying to figure out what was really going on. It later turned out to be part of the music video’s concept, tying into the song’s theme of love and separation.

The music, handled by Farhan Zameer, stays soft and steady. It doesn’t overpower the words. Acoustic guitar and bass by Third Fret add warmth, letting the emotion lead. Everything feels balanced, like it’s meant to sit in the background of your thoughts.

Visually, the video matches the tone. Directed by Awais Gohar, it carries a calm but slightly heavy feel throughout. Abeer Asad Khan appears in the video, adding to the story without taking away from the song’s mood. The frames feel slow and intentional, almost like memories playing back.

“Dil Sukoon” doesn’t try to be loud or dramatic. It stays in its lane, telling a story of love that didn’t quite end, just changed form. It’s the kind of track that grows on you, especially when you sit with it.

 

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