Aise Kyun - Anurag Saikia Ft. Raghav Chaitanya Nikhita Gandhi Raj Shekhar Al -

: The song uses evocative metaphors, like "turquoise-tinted nights" ( raatein... firozi-firozi ) and "pink dreams" ( sapne... gulaabi-gulaabi ), to illustrate the changing colors of a protagonist's world.

Written by , the lyrics focus on the internal conflict of early love—the urge to express everything vs. the safety of keeping it hidden. : The song uses evocative metaphors, like "turquoise-tinted

: It creates a "dreamy melody" that listeners often describe as taking them to another world. Lyrical Depth Written by , the lyrics focus on the

For Season 2 of Mismatched, the team released a "Ghazal Version" featuring . This version replaces the breezy bossanova with a more mature, tabla-driven arrangement that highlights the weight of unspoken heartbeats and longing. Lyrical Depth For Season 2 of Mismatched, the

: The recurring question "Aise kyun?" (Why is it like this?) perfectly encapsulates the confusion and sweet angst of not knowing if your feelings are reciprocated. The Alternative: Ghazal Version

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: Raghav Chaitanya and Nikhita Gandhi provide a soft, conversational delivery that mirrors the vulnerability of the lyrics.