He Left Home in the Middle of the Night — and Came Back with a Song, "RANG DE", the World Is Now Listening To

He Left Home in the Middle of the Night — and Came Back with a Song, "RANG DE", the World Is Now Listening To

In a small town called Jalore, Rajasthan, a boy named Parvej Ali grew up surrounded by simplicity, struggle, and silent dreams. His father, an auto-rickshaw driver, believed in hard work — but not in music as a career. Yet, something deep inside Parvej refused to fade. He worked a modest private job, handed over his salary at home, and quietly set aside small amounts — not for comfort, but to chase a sound only he could hear.

When the opportunity finally came — to record a song composed by Partho, a producer known for creating soul-stirring music at Scherzando Music in Gandhinagar — Parvej knew this wasn’t just a project. This was a moment. But when he told his father, he was stopped. “This world isn’t for us,” he was told. “Forget about all this.”

That night, as his father slept, Parvej made a quiet decision. Without protest or argument, he opened the door, called a friend, and left for the railway station. A small bag, a bigger dream. By morning, he had reached Scherzando Music, ready to pour everything into a mic — and from that moment, Rang De was born.

Today, Rang De is no longer just a recording. It’s a feeling echoing across streaming platforms like Spotify, JioSaavn, Wynk, Apple Music, and beyond. The lyrics —

“Chand se bhi zyada khoobsurat ho tum…”
“Mohe piya to mohe rang de…”
paint a timeless romance, one that speaks of devotion, innocence, and the kind of love that stays.

The song, brought to life by Partho’s emotional soundscape and Parvej’s honest voice, is quietly making its way into wedding videos, heartfelt reels, and nighttime playlists. It’s not being pushed — it’s being shared. Because it touches something real.

From a silent goodbye in Jhalore to a Scherzando music in Gandhinagar, Gujarat… from rejection to resonance… Rang De is the sound of a dream refusing to die. And Parvej Ali, with nothing but belief in his voice, is just getting started.