Mumbai, 30th September 2025: Rising indie duo Divyam Sodhi and Khwaab have unveiled their latest project, Ehsaas — a four-track EP that delicately unravels the evolving stages of love: the spark, the distance, the hesitation, and the ache of longing.
At its heart, Ehsaas is about the realization of feelings — how love reveals itself not in grand gestures, but in small, fleeting moments that stay with us. Each track paints a distinct shade of love, weaving together into a complete circle of emotions.
The Journey Through Ehsaas
“Achha Lagta Hai” captures the spark of love found in everyday gestures, following a young couple as they discover comfort in companionship through the little moments of life. Set to release with its music video on October 3, the song radiates warmth and simplicity. On the other hand, “Kaise Ho Tum” takes a softer, acoustic indie-pop route, exploring the tenderness of long-distance love — a space where quiet care replaces demands, and affection lingers gently across distance.
Watch “Kaise Ho Tum” here:
“Kya Kahein” is an intimate exploration of unspoken emotions, capturing the moments when words falter in the face of a deep connection. It reflects the delicate balance between longing and closeness, where love is felt more profoundly than it can ever be expressed. In contrast, “Raat” unfolds as a late-night reflection of longing, a sonic portrait of sleepless nights filled with silence, memories, and the ache of absence. The song resonates with anyone who has wrestled with thoughts in the stillness of the night, and its music video is set to release on October 17.
Watch “Kya Kahein” here:
Alongside the release, the duo will embark on The Ehsaas Tour — a multi-city live experience designed to mirror the emotional arc of the EP, giving fans the chance to live through the story as they hear it.
Divyam Sodhi, a singer-songwriter from Karnal, is celebrated for his saadgi (simplicity), bringing raw relatability and profound depth into his work. Khwaab (Nishant Nagar), based in Noida, is a producer and songwriter known for his dreamy sonic textures and introspective lyricism. Together, they are cementing their place in the evolving folk-Punjabi and indie-acoustic soundscape.

