The music video features Obi Rayamajhi and Anjali Adhikari , who portray the playful and emotional chemistry between the couple through traditional dance and expressive storytelling.
The lyrics describe a lover who can't stop thinking about their partner, even in their dreams. The protagonist mentions how they search for their partner's world everywhere—from South India to North China —but find no match for them. The music video features Obi Rayamajhi and Anjali
The primary theme is the protagonist’s deep longing for their lover. The recurring refrain, "Euta photo pathaideu naujale" (Send me a new photo), captures the modern struggle of love at a distance, where seeing a photograph is the only way to find comfort. The primary theme is the protagonist’s deep longing
Watch the official music video to see the romantic chemistry and traditional storytelling brought to life by Obi and Anjali: The song (meaning "The Bangles of My Hand")
The song features dramatic, folk-style expressions of love, such as claiming they would rather "eat five handfuls of salt" or "hit their own leg with an axe" than live without the connection of their lover's image.
The song (meaning "The Bangles of My Hand") is a popular Nepali Lok Dohori performed by Kushal Belbase and Shanti Shree Pariyar . The story told through its lyrics and music video is a romantic dialogue centered on longing, memory, and a playful request for a physical memento. The Story & Meaning