The rock guitar appears from nowhere followed by a tabla-dholak combo in a typical Karan-Johan style. Acoustic guitar strums along in a languid laidback manner. Jo hai ankahi/ jo hai ansuni/ Voh baat kya hai will find a way. A song you'd love to cry with while driving alone on a wet road remembering someone special when the rain has just stopped. Sonu Nigam and Alka Yagnik do full justice to the finer nuances of the layered meaning of the lyrics by incorporating a generous dose of pathos. Unpretentious tabla rhythm loop, a somber flute shadowing constantly and the piano-strings combination carries the song effortlessly. Even though the parting is inevitable, one wishes to stay connected in a subliminal undefined way. ![]() It's a song delineating upon the unpredictable distance in human bonds and the subsequent compromises. A melancholic piano begins the proceedings interspersed by the terse flute and a chorus of violin strings. Wordsmith Javed Akhtar pierces the heart with simple emotions that tug at the strings binding relationships.
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