The story behind Anuv Jain's is one of heartbreak, self-discovery, and the realization that some things, once broken, cannot be mended. Written in the company of his mother during a difficult period in his life, the song serves as a narrative intervention for someone struggling to let go. The Narrative: A Friend's Intervention
The song is written from the perspective of a friend advising someone to stop waiting for a sign that a relationship will return to what it once was.
: The "rose" waiting to be found among those pages is actually the person's own smile and inner "magic". The resolution comes when the person realizes they can still love themselves even if they weren't loved by another. Behind the Scenes
: A key theme in the song is the comparison of a relationship to a broken house ( "tute makaan" ). Jain explains that once certain things fall apart, no matter how much effort is put into rebuilding them, they can never be exactly as they were before. The "Gul" (Rose) and the Treasure
: The song began with a guitar plucking pattern that Jain found "cool" and eventually developed into his seventh studio single.