It utilizes traditional Nepali instruments such as the Madal , creating a rhythmic "evergreen" sound that remains a staple at festivals, weddings, and cultural gatherings decades after its release.
The song captures the essence of a first meeting ("Pahilo Bhet Ma") and the playful, often bashful interactions common in rural Nepali courtship. It uses agricultural metaphors (like the fallow field) to ground the romance in the daily life of the Nepali hills. It utilizes traditional Nepali instruments such as the
It gained further national popularity as a featured track in the Nepali movie "Mailee" . Musical and Cultural Significance It gained further national popularity as a featured
The song was composed by the renowned musician Shambhujeet Baskota , with lyrics penned by Bidhan Acharya . It utilizes traditional Nepali instruments such as the
The song's title translates to "In the Fallow Field," and its lyrics follow the traditional format—a conversational back-and-forth between a male and female singer.