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: Kher wrote the lyrics from the perspective of his mother, who had already passed away.

Several versions of this track are widely streamed on major platforms: Megha Bhardwaj (2022)

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: Kailash Kher wrote the song after the passing of his father. It was written from his mother’s perspective, imagining the return of a loved one (the "Piya") as a divine homecoming. Cultural Significance

While it has become a staple at Indian weddings to celebrate the arrival of the groom, the song was originally composed by Kailash Kher

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