The song's title translates to "In the Fallow Field," and its lyrics follow the traditional format—a conversational back-and-forth between a male and female singer.
It utilizes traditional Nepali instruments such as the Madal , creating a rhythmic "evergreen" sound that remains a staple at festivals, weddings, and cultural gatherings decades after its release.
The song was composed by the renowned musician Shambhujeet Baskota , with lyrics penned by Bidhan Acharya .
The song's title translates to "In the Fallow Field," and its lyrics follow the traditional format—a conversational back-and-forth between a male and female singer.
It utilizes traditional Nepali instruments such as the Madal , creating a rhythmic "evergreen" sound that remains a staple at festivals, weddings, and cultural gatherings decades after its release. The song's title translates to "In the Fallow
The song was composed by the renowned musician Shambhujeet Baskota , with lyrics penned by Bidhan Acharya . The song's title translates to "In the Fallow