The rain acts as a unifying force, symbolizing joy and togetherness. The song often includes metaphors about nature and dependence, such as a horse not moving without a whip or a pipal leaf not stirring without a breeze. Performance & Style Bengal & Assam - Kali Dasgupta
The song is a playful love song. It features a woman who has dressed herself beautifully (referencing her "shari" and "khopa" or bun) and is caught in the rain. She asks her "Deora" (younger brother-in-law) to hold an umbrella over her so her attire doesn't get ruined. The rain acts as a unifying force, symbolizing
The song originates from the region (Purulia district) of West Bengal and the tea gardens of North Bengal. Its lyrics are in a dialect that blends Bengali and Bhojpuri. It features a woman who has dressed herself