Palash Sen Reflects on 'Jaane Khuda': A Soulful Dream Project

Singer Palash Sen shared nostalgic memories of his song 'Jaane Khuda', calling it a piece of his soul on screen. The music video was filmed in Bir, Himachal Pradesh, with no big budget or guarantees. Palash described the song as being about "the most unmatched couple on the planet." He thanked his team and fans for keeping the video alive over the past three years.

Key Points: Palash Sen: 'Jaane Khuda' Was a Piece of My Soul

  • Palash Sen shares nostalgic memories of 'Jaane Khuda'
  • The song was filmed in Bir, Himachal Pradesh
  • It was made with no big budget, only belief
  • The video is about an unmatched couple
  • Palash thanks the team and fans for keeping it alive
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Palash Sen: 'Jaane Khuda' was a piece of my soul on screen

Singer Palash Sen recalls the making of 'Jaane Khuda' in Bir, calling it a dream project made with no big budget, just belief and a leap of faith.

"It was a piece of my soul on screen. It was a dream project. - Palash Sen"

Mumbai, May 4

Singer Palash Sen took a stroll down memory lane as he reminisced about the song "Jaane Khuda" and said that three years ago, this wasn't just a music video, it was a piece of his soul on screen.

Sharing a string of images from the making of the track in Bir, a rural village in Himachal Pradesh, Palash said that melodious song was about "the most unmatched couple on the planet."

He wrote: "Jaane Khuda ... 3 years ago, this wasn't just a music video... it was a piece of my soul on screen. It was a dream project."

Palash, who founded his band Euphoria in college, revealed that the song was made with "no big budgets and guarantees."

"No big budget. No guarantees. Just a dream, a sound, and a belief that it had to be heard and seem. We all just took a leap of faith and drove to Bir.. what unfolded was way way better than my dream," he wrote.

"It is a video about misfits , 2 wronged and wrong people who meet by chance. The most unmatched couple on the planet. Toh kya?!! Shot in the most beautiful place on the planet. Today, it's still alive because of YOU. Every play, every share, every message-you have kept it breathing.." said Palash, whose first composition is believed to be 'Heaven on the Seventh Floor', an ode to his college hostel room, on the seventh floor.

"If it ever meant something to you... go feel it again today.. or if you still haven't watched it, please don't miss out. 3 years later I wanted to thank everyone who made this our happiest and sweetest video. Thank you Preeti, Richa ji, Hardik, Tushy , Pratyakshu, Abhinav , Alokii, Anil, Sonu , Vishii, Shameem , everyone at Rooh, and all the fabulous people of Bir."

Palash concluded: "As usual all the boys made it Euphoric.. thank you Djoo, Prashant , Rakesh, Nikki, Vishal M and Vishal Dixit."

- IANS

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Nikhil C
Palash Sen is a gem for Indian rock. This song reminds me of college days when we'd blast Euphoria on our speakers. The fact that they shot it in Bir, a small village in Himachal, and it turned out so beautiful - shows you don't need a Mumbai studio to make magic. Also, "misfits who meet by chance" - that's so relatable.
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Justin A
As a Westerner who discovered Euphoria through a friend in college, this song transcends boundaries. The raw emotion in "Jaane Khuda" is palpable. It's heartening to see an artist pour their soul into a project without corporate interference. The video's aesthetic is timeless. Indian indie music deserves more such heartfelt projects.
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Arjun K
Palash Sen's journey from 'Heaven on the Seventh Floor' to this is inspiring. The way he thanks everyone - from Preeti to the people of Bir - shows his humility. But I wish more mainstream platforms would support such indie projects instead of promoting formulaic Bollywood numbers. Jaane Khuda deserved more airplay when it released. Still, glad to see it finding its audience organically.
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Michael C
Absolutely love this! 🎵 It's refreshing to see artists sharing the backstory of their work. The line "most unmatched couple on the planet" is so poignant. Music videos these days are all about glamour and product placements, but this one has heart. Bir looks absolutely gorgeous - adding it to my travel list!
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Sneha F
Palash Sen is a legend! Euphoria was my teenage soundtrack. Jaane Khuda is underrated - it deserves way more streams. The fact that they shot it on a

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