Reflecting its popularity, the song appears four separate times on the film's soundtrack album, including the original male version, a female version by Shreya Ghoshal, and two distinct remixes.
The track was so popular that it inspired a unique collaboration with Rishi Rich, who remixed the song by fusing Arijit’s soulful Hindi vocals with British reggae artist Maxi Priest . Reflecting its popularity, the song appears four separate
Despite the film Jackpot not achieving commercial success, the song became a cult favorite and is now considered one of Arijit Singh's most iconic romantic ballads. A fascinating aspect of the song from the
A fascinating aspect of the song from the 2013 film Jackpot is the unusual level of involvement from the film's lead actor, Sachiin J Joshi . Key Trivia and Highlights Fans often point to
While it’s common for actors to contribute to the visual performance, Joshi played a significant role in developing the track alongside the music directors, . According to the film's director, Kaizad Gustad, Joshi's strong sense of rhythm contributed to the final haunting composition, which features a distinctive blend of piano notes and the literal sound of rainfall. Key Trivia and Highlights
Fans often point to this song as a prime example of Arijit Singh’s "transparent soulfulness," capturing a specific melancholic warmth that has made it a staple for "monsoon reels" and late-night playlists for over a decade.
Watch the behind-the-scenes process of how this atmospheric track was created: