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KhoslaRaghu Explore Unrequited Love With ‘Mile Jo Sukoon’ From Their EP ‘AARZU’ On Sony Music

Mumbai, 21st August 2026: Mumbai-based indie-pop duo KhoslaRaghu, comprising Sanchit Khosla and Rishabh Raghuvanshi, explore the quieter side of love with ‘Mile Jo Sukoon’, the second song from their five-track EP, AARZU. Following the emotional opening created by ‘Bewajah’, the new track moves deeper into longing, distance and feelings left unspoken. Rather than celebrating dramatic romance, ‘Mile Jo Sukoon’ captures the bittersweet feeling of finding peace and comfort in someone who can never truly be yours.

The song explores the tenderness of wanting without possessing and accepting without completely letting go. Its central emotion was inspired by an unexpected cinematic reference. While watching Dune, the duo connected with the tension of longing for someone who feels destined yet remains out of reach. That idea became the foundation for ‘Mile Jo Sukoon’, where fleeting moments and lingering memories carry greater meaning than grand declarations. The result is an intimate indie-pop song about the beauty and pain of unrequited love.

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Musically, KhoslaRaghu stay true to the melody-first and emotionally honest sound that has shaped their growing identity. Delicate melodies and heartfelt lyricism lead the composition, while acclaimed musician Arshad Khan’s esraj performance adds a stirring emotional layer. The song closes with gentle humming by Prateeksha Srivastava, creating an understated warmth that stays with the listener beyond its final note. Together, these elements give ‘Mile Jo Sukoon’ a deeply personal atmosphere.

With ‘Mile Jo Sukoon’, KhoslaRaghu continue unfolding AARZU one emotion at a time. Where ‘Bewajah’ explored the excitement and vulnerability of falling in love, this second chapter turns towards patience, separation and acceptance. Building on a catalogue featuring songs such as ‘Barse More Naina’, ‘Dooriyan’ and ‘NaQabil’, the duo continue finding resonance through relatable storytelling. ‘Mile Jo Sukoon’ ultimately reminds listeners that not every love story ends in togetherness. Sometimes, all that remains is a memory, a feeling and a quiet sense of peace.

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