O Rangrez: The Many Colours Within
Some songs don’t just stay in your ears, they linger in your inner world. This is my rendition of O Rangrez, a composition that carries a quiet depth within its melody. I first heard it in a rendition shared by Rahul Deshpande and Priyanka Barve, and something about that moment stayed with me.
The song, in its essence, is already beautiful. But what it stirred within me was something more personal and an invitation to reflect.
There is something profoundly humbling about recognising how many colours a single life can hold. Not just the obvious shades of joy or sorrow, but the subtler hues, the transitions, the contradictions, and the in-between spaces we often overlook. Each phase, each experience, adds a new tint to who we are becoming.
And perhaps that is what makes a song like this so powerful. It doesn’t impose meaning, it simply reveals it, gently, depending on where you are in your own journey.
This rendition comes from that space of introspection. A quiet pause. A moment of noticing the colours that have shaped me, and the ones I am still discovering.
If you missed the above link, you can listen to my rendition here.

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