How Ssara Khan and Krish Pathak's Hashtag Inspired Their New Song
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Mumbai, April 3 (NationPress) Television actress Ssara Khan has revealed that the inspiration for her new song, ‘Qubool Hai se Sath Phere Tak’, came from a simple hashtag.
In ‘Qubool Hai se Sath Phere Tak’, she presents a deeply personal and innovative narrative. Rather than following the conventional music video format, Ssara and her husband, Krishh Pathak, transformed their genuine wedding experiences into an emotional musical journey that beautifully encapsulates love, culture, and cherished memories.
Discussing the song, Ssara expressed, “The concept for this touching song emerged from a hashtag. While sharing our wedding photos and videos, we created the hashtag ‘Qubool Hai se Sath Phere Tak’. In that moment, I felt compelled to craft an entire song around it. The composition flowed naturally, and every lyric resonated with my feelings for Krishh. This song is incredibly significant for us as it marks a new chapter in my life. It’s a heartfelt tribute to our journey together.”
Every aspect, from the melody to the lyrics, embodies authentic emotions and her personal journey. The song celebrates the union of two cultures, highlighting how love flourishes through acceptance and understanding.
She further shared, “I hold precious memories of our traditions and rituals. Capturing those feelings in words is challenging, but it requires a unique mindset. Writers can relate to this. During our wedding, I focused on the smallest details, which inspired the song. The hook line ‘Qubool Hai se Sath Phere Tak’ captures the essence of our love. While some moments are beyond words, this beautiful song can certainly evoke joy. For us, it was a victory as our families embraced our union, respecting our rituals and traditions.”
“We both embraced our roles perfectly. These moments are incredibly special in weddings. Each line of the song resonates with us. Love transcends all, and embracing diverse cultures and traditions is truly beautiful,” she added.