'Mujhe Rok Lo': Kumud Mishra & Sheeba Chaddha's Song on Love's Aftermath

The final chapter of Farhan Khan's musical journey 'Alif Laila', titled 'Mujhe Rok Lo', has been released. The track features performances by Sheeba Chaddha, Kumud Mishra, Pho, and Farhan himself. It explores the longing and emotional vulnerability of wanting to hold onto slipping moments. Farhan Khan describes it as the emotional conclusion to his personal story, praised by the actors for its honesty.

Key Points: Mujhe Rok Lo: Emotional Song by Kumud Mishra & Sheeba Chaddha

  • Final chapter of Farhan Khan's musical journey
  • Features Kumud Mishra and Sheeba Chaddha
  • Explores longing and emotional vulnerability
  • Written and composed by Farhan Khan
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Kumud Mishra & Sheeba Chaddha starrer 'Mujhe Rok Lo' talks about the bittersweet aftermath of love

Kumud Mishra and Sheeba Chaddha star in 'Mujhe Rok Lo', the emotional finale of Farhan Khan's musical journey 'Alif Laila'. Watch now.

"Alif Laila has been one of the most personal journeys of my life. - Farhan Khan"

Mumbai, May 15

The final chapter in Farhan Khan's musical journey, "Alif Laila" titled "Mujhe Rok Lo" has been released.

The track enjoys performances by Sheeba Chaddha and Kumud Mishra along with Pho and Farhan.

"Mujhe Rok Lo" talks about the longing, emotional vulnerability, and the quiet desperation of wanting to hold onto moments that are constantly slipping away.

Produced by Moinm, the track has been written and composed by Farhan himself.

Speaking about the song, Farhan shared, "Alif Laila has been one of the most personal journeys of my life. Mujhe Rok Lo is the emotional conclusion to that story, it's about holding onto people, memories, and feelings even when you know they're slipping away. I wanted the song to feel intimate, vulnerable, and honest."

Kumud Mishra added, "There's a certain silence and emotional depth in Mujhe Rok Lo that stayed with me from the very first narration. It's rare to come across music that communicates emotion so truthfully, and being a part of this story was truly special. Farhan has an incredible sensitivity as an artist, and the honesty in his writing and vision is what makes the song so emotionally powerful."

Sharing her experience of working on "Mujhe Rok Lo", Sheeba Chaddha said, "What moved me most about Mujhe Rok Lo was its emotional sincerity. The song speaks about human relationships in such a delicate and heartfelt way. It felt less like acting and more like experiencing a real emotion unfold. Farhan's storytelling has a rare emotional depth, and that's what makes this project feel so intimate and real."

Dropping a glimpse of "Mujhe Rok Lo", Farhan penned on social media, "Still overwhelmed, still emotional, still unable to believe this has happened that the ALIF LAILA journey we started with nothing but our Art and Vision, we are concluding that story with two incredible artists, two true legends, who have made Alif Laila truly historic. (sic)"

- IANS

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Varun X
I appreciate the emotional honesty here, but why does every indie project end up being about heartbreak? We need more variety in themes. Still, good to see actors like Kumud Mishra getting such meaningful roles. He's been underutilized in mainstream cinema for too long.
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Riya H
The way Sheeba Chaddha described it - 'less like acting and more like experiencing a real emotion unfold' - that's what makes great art. We need more content that feels real, not just masala. Farhan Khan seems to understand that. Alif Laila sounds like a beautiful journey! đź’«
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Arun Y
Finally some meaningful independent music. I'm tired of the same old remixes and item numbers. This sounds like something you'd listen to on a quiet evening with a cup of chai. Kumud Mishra and Sheeba Chaddha together? That's already a guarantee of quality.
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Tanya I
The emotional vulnerability described here is so relatable. We've all been there - wanting to hold onto moments that are slipping away. It's rare for a song to capture that bittersweet feeling. Can't wait to hear the full track. Indian indie music is really coming into its own.

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