: Traditional Nepali folk ( Lok Geet ) played prominently with the Sarangi , a four-stringed instrument central to the Gandharba community. Ram Kumar Nepali Cover
: While staying true to the original's emotional weight, Ram Kumar Nepali's version includes a full ensemble with instruments such as the keyboard, flute, madal, and guitar, alongside the traditional sarangi. : Traditional Nepali folk ( Lok Geet )
: This cover is often featured in live studio sessions like Khelau Juhari . : The lyrics follow a soldier's internal monologue
: The lyrics follow a soldier's internal monologue as he imagines his mother asking, "Where is my son?" ( Aamale sodhlin ni... khoi chhora bhanlin ). He provides specific, tragic instructions for his mother, father, sister, and wife, capturing the socio-economic reality of Nepali men serving abroad. The version by is a popular modern tribute to this classic
The version by is a popular modern tribute to this classic.
: His rendition helps keep Jhalak Man Gandharva's legacy alive for younger generations, emphasizing themes of family, sacrifice, and the enduring pain of separation.