While the original was a male solo, the TV show's version flipped the script. Shreya Ghoshal's ethereal vocals handle the primary melody, while the female part from the original is often echoed by a male singer in the show's duet arrangements.
The lyrics, penned by , revolve around finding profound beauty in simple things—the earth ( dharti ), the rivers ( nadiya ), and the night ( raina )—but ultimately finding that the person you love is more precious than all of them.
: Shreya often performs this song live, where her ability to switch between soft hums and powerful melodic peaks showcases her classical training.
: The song’s popularity was a major factor in the show becoming one of the most-watched programs in India, eventually leading to multiple seasons and reboots. Where to Listen
While the original was a male solo, the TV show's version flipped the script. Shreya Ghoshal's ethereal vocals handle the primary melody, while the female part from the original is often echoed by a male singer in the show's duet arrangements.
The lyrics, penned by , revolve around finding profound beauty in simple things—the earth ( dharti ), the rivers ( nadiya ), and the night ( raina )—but ultimately finding that the person you love is more precious than all of them.
: Shreya often performs this song live, where her ability to switch between soft hums and powerful melodic peaks showcases her classical training.
: The song’s popularity was a major factor in the show becoming one of the most-watched programs in India, eventually leading to multiple seasons and reboots. Where to Listen