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  • Where the Lost Ones Sail

      There are places on this earth that maps will never chart. Not because they are distant, but because they are empty. They exist only in the heart. There is a loneliness that has nothing to do with being alone. It comes when something you loved has vanished; not buried, not broken just… gone. Adrift…

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  • Silent Presence

    Silent Presence

    (Inspired by Rabindranath Tagore’s ‘Tumi Robe Nirobe’)   There are some songs that do not end when their music fades; they stay, quietly alive, in the heart’s deepest chambers. Rabindranath Tagore’s Tumi Robe Nirobe is one such timeless murmur of love; written not to dazzle or shout, but to linger like perfume in an empty…

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  • The Museum of Unfinished Selves

      Not every absence is caused by death. Some vanishings are quieter; more treacherous. The versions of us that we were meant to become often go missing without funeral or farewell. The singer silenced by fear. The wanderer caged by duty. The lover who stayed silent too long. We confidently leave behind these versions of…

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  • The Songbird’s Last Song

      “Gaane Bhuban Bhoriye Debe,” a poignant Bengali song from the 1963 film Deya Neya, encapsulates the bittersweet journey of an artist whose dreams of filling the world with music are met with unforeseen challenges. The lyrics, penned by Gauriprasanna Mazumder and soulfully rendered by Shyamal Mitra, delve into themes of aspiration, disillusionment, and the…

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  • Eclipsed by Sorrow: A Ballad of Eternal Agony

      There are wounds that time cannot touch, griefs that do not fade, and sorrows so vast they eclipse the soul. Some pain does not arrive like a tempest that rages and passes; it settles, it seeps, it stains. It does not visit; it inhabits. It becomes the breath, the marrow, the pulse that keeps…

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  • Eclipsed Across Eternities

    Eclipsed Across Eternities

      Every love story reflects an intense passion that transcends the confines of reason, a bond so timeless it defies the very fabric of the cosmos, intertwining through realities and dimensions, eternally tethering our souls in the tapestry of existence. Our souls are destined to reconnect across different lifetimes and realms, like twin stars in…

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  • “Tu Banja Gali Banaras Ki” – In the Heart of Banaras

      “Tu banja gali Banaras ki,” a melodious gem from the film Shaadi Mein Zaroor Aana, sung by the talented Asees Kaur, invites us to wander through the vibrant streets of Banaras, where every corner resonates with rich history and cultural significance. Featuring the heartfelt performances of Rajkummar Rao and Kriti Kharbanda, this song beautifully…

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  • In the Embrace of Your Love: Inspired by “Tere Pyaar Ka Aasra Chahta Hoon”

      The iconic song Tere Pyaar Ka Aasra Chahta Hoon from the 1959 film Dhool Ka Phool illustrates unrequited love through Mahendra Kapoor and Lata Mangeshkar’s mesmerizing vocals. N. Dutta’s composition highlights a poignant moment between Mala Sinha and Rajendra Kumar’s characters, capturing the pains of longing and hope amid societal pressures. The heartfelt lyrics…

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  • Somewhere, My Love: A Ballad for the Heart’s Eternal Winter

      There are songs that merely exist, drifting upon the currents of time, their beauty ephemeral, their presence fleeting. And then there are songs that become immortal, woven into the very fabric of longing itself. Somewhere, My Love, the lyrical incarnation of Lara’s Theme from Doctor Zhivago, is one such melody—a love song so tender,…

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  • The Art of Letting Go: A Tribute to Michael Learns to Rock and “That’s Why You Go Away”

      Some songs are not written—they are felt, carved out of the tender spaces where love once lived, now hollowed by absence. Michael Learns to Rock mastered this quiet art, crafting melodies that didn’t just resonate in the ears but settled deep within the heart, like an ache you never fully recover from. Among their…

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