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Palash Sen's love song Kesariya Baalma 'is from Euphoria's pichhla janam'

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Mumbai, December 10

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Singer Palash Sen has come out with a new romantic number ‘Kesariya Baalma’, which he was written and composed 18 years ago and recorded a year after that.

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Band Euphoria’s ‘Kesariya Baalma’ is a love story in the backdrop of Jaisalmer’s balmy afternoons, where Palash is seen wheeling away his ladylove through the city’s dusty roads on an old-school Bajaj Chetak as a rustic and hero-esque tour guide – Gulab Singh. Palash has donned the director’s hat once again, with the rest of the band members doubling up as crew.

The singer shared a post from when the song was made:

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Starring Mariette Valsan and the singer himself, the unbelievable reincarnation, and the unspoken emotions flowing through the actors are effortlessly built in the video.

Here’s a glimpse of the song:

He said: “This song was written and composed 18 years back -recorded 17 years back – took me 17 years to conceptualise and release it the way I wanted to. Was written in a moment for that moment. Then 17 years later that moment got shattered. Was it just a dream?” IANS

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