Armaan Malik [upd] - Main Rahoon Ya Na Rahoon

The poet suggests that the beloved is eternally present within his thoughts. It sets up a narrative of reassurance.

Penned by Rashmi Virag , the lyrics explore the theme of eternal love that transcends physical presence. Lines like "If it rains one day, know that I am there in those raindrops" capture a selfless, unwavering devotion. main rahoon ya na rahoon armaan malik

The narrator promises to stay with their loved one as a memory—in the rain, the morning sun, and the wind. Music Video Plot: The poet suggests that the beloved is eternally

What makes the video iconic is the "Emraan Hashmi trademark." Known as the 'serial kisser' of Bollywood, Emraan uses minimal physical contact here. Instead, his eyes do the talking. The chemistry is mature, not juvenile. The video perfectly encapsulates the lyric: "Tum ho is liye, hai wajood mera" (Because you exist, I exist). Lines like "If it rains one day, know