The woman sings about how the man's "twinkling" or "dreamy" eyes ( mirmire aankha ) have completely captivated her and "messed with her mind". The man responds by praising her sweet voice and "kajal-lined" eyes that have pierced his heart.
This "story" continues to be a staple of Nepali culture, frequently appearing in new formats: The woman sings about how the man's "twinkling"
The song remains highly popular on platforms like Smule and YouTube , where fans continue to perform the male and female parts. The woman sings about how the man's "twinkling"