While the song later saw a hauntingly beautiful "Ghazal Version" by Rekha Bhardwaj in Season 2, the original Season 1 version features the youthful, breezy vocals of Raghav and Nikhita, capturing the innocent chemistry of the show's protagonists, Rishi and Dimple. Why It Resonates: Meaning & Lyrics
The Magic Behind ‘Aise Kyun’: A Deep Dive into Mismatched’s Most Soulful Track While the song later saw a hauntingly beautiful
One of the most beloved lines, "Mujhko ghar sa lagta hai" (It feels like home), highlights how a person can become a safe space, even while that very feeling brings a sense of fear or "darr". He has shared that he often draws from
Known for his ability to blend traditional Indian elements with contemporary sounds, Saikia crafted a melody that feels both fresh and nostalgic. He has shared that he often draws from classical Raags like Desh and Nand to create a sense of being "transported to another world". At the heart of this musical experience is
The song’s enduring appeal lies in the perfect synergy between its creators:
In the Ghazal version, the metaphor of a Gulmohar tree falling in dreams is used to represent the delicate beauty and eventual turmoil of memories. The Song’s Legacy
If you’ve watched Netflix’s , you know that the series is more than just a coming-of-age story—it’s an emotional journey anchored by a soundtrack that hits all the right notes. At the heart of this musical experience is "Aise Kyun," a track that has transcended the screen to become a modern anthem for the "it’s complicated" generation. The Creative Masterminds