If the original makes you want to dance, the version makes you want to stare at the ceiling and think about that one person .
Written by Priya Saraiya , the words describe a devotee-like love, using metaphors of rain and ink ( "Barsa de ishqa ki syahiyaan" ).
Fast forward to 2026, and you cannot attend an Indian wedding without hearing this song. Why?
Shraddha’s flawless pirouettes, fluid floor work, and sharp "waacking" elements.
The song is brought to life by the ethereal vocals of Priya Saraiya , who also penned the lyrics, and the soulful additions of Divya Kumar .
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If the original makes you want to dance, the version makes you want to stare at the ceiling and think about that one person .
Written by Priya Saraiya , the words describe a devotee-like love, using metaphors of rain and ink ( "Barsa de ishqa ki syahiyaan" ). sun saathiya songs
Fast forward to 2026, and you cannot attend an Indian wedding without hearing this song. Why? If the original makes you want to dance,
Shraddha’s flawless pirouettes, fluid floor work, and sharp "waacking" elements. the words describe a devotee-like love
The song is brought to life by the ethereal vocals of Priya Saraiya , who also penned the lyrics, and the soulful additions of Divya Kumar .