“I’ve abandoned my ego, my home, my world… just to be yours.”
Rahman described the soundtrack as a "hybrid" of folk and classical elements, designed to be "character-driven" and reflective of both rustic and urban settings. Lyricism and Meaning ranjhana hua me tera
It features the contrasting yet complementary voices of Jaswinder Singh and Shiraz Uppal . Singh provides a soul-stirring alaap in the opening, while Uppal carries the more "massy," rhythmic portions of the track. “I’ve abandoned my ego, my home, my world…
It is a strange kind of alchemy. I feel ruined, yet I have never been more whole. I walk through the streets, and the dust on my shoes feels like your memory; the wind hitting my face feels like your breath. I have dissolved so completely into you that if you were to ask me who I am, I would have no answer. My identity is no longer a name; it is a feeling, and that feeling is you. It is a strange kind of alchemy