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‘Baarish Ke Aane Se’ is a song that combines dark tragedy with Bollywood-style romance

The new song “Baarish Ke Aane Se” by singers Shreya Ghoshal and Tony Kakkar is a captivating romantic tune that blends brightness and sadness by fusing the Bollywood fairy tale flair with the heartbreaking reality of hopeless love.

Rain and love don’t typically mix, but the two vocalists really shine, able to conjure up a wonderfully romantic ambiance that boasts of a thunderous love for eternity. This is the case with “Baarish Ke Aane Se,” where a sad sorrow coexists with a very strong and genuine love.

These two make a fantastic pair, especially because Tony Kakkar’s voice hasn’t been electronically sampled whereas Shreya Ghoshal’s has.

This produces a striking contrast between their already very distinct styles, which further enhances the other. Tony Kakkar’s musical arrangement, which has been kept very basic but firmly grounded so that the instruments enhances the vocals, plays a part in the singing.

The song exudes positivity, and these two have lovely, tasteful, calming voices that are quite infectious, especially during the chorus. This song has enough masala appeal for every listener while maintaining a very traditional Bollywood flavor.

Subsequent to the song’s early enthusiasm, a darker section emerges, symbolizing the melancholy reality that not all love stories have the most happy conclusion. Not only does the audio convey the tone, but the music video also gives little space for interpretation.

Manisha Rani and Parth Samthaan, who play lovers who flee, were never going to have a very pleasant relationship. They are having a great run together as they flee, and Parth is the obvious target of the assault.

 

Parth, almost lifeless from the assault, is able to save Manisha’s death by murdering her assailant beforehand. Even though they are hurt and traumatized, the two decide to flee despite their wounds and hug in the pouring rain.

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