The dholki version is often associated with the or "Papare" style, frequently played at cricket matches and weddings . This version speeds up the tempo and adds a "swing" that encourages dancing, transforming the romantic ballad into a high-energy anthem .

The song is a romantic duet that uses poetic imagery from nature and mythology :

: The opening lines describe "Mal Sara" (the God of Love) approaching on a beautiful horse, carrying his golden bow and arrows .

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