Coke Studio Bharat, the platform
celebrating India's diverse musical heritage, kicks off Season 4 with its first
track, Ae Ajnabee, a song about the one feeling that never goes out of
style: longing. Featuring the warm, effortless charm of Aditya
Rikhari alongside the evocative artistry of folk maestro Kutle Khan
andRavator’sproduction, the track is a conversation between eras,
between the love that was written in letters and the love that lives in unsent
messages.
Ae Ajnabee explores the simple yet
universal truth, that while the language of love has changed, the ache beneath
it remains the same. From the quiet of stolen glances and handwritten poetry to
the restlessness of late-night texts and almost-confessions, the song traces
longing across time without choosing sides. It doesn't romanticize the past or
rush toward the present, it lets both coexist, breath by breath.
Musically, the track mirrors this
emotional bridge. Folk-rooted melody and contemporary pop find each other
naturally here, shaping a track that carries tradition while breathing in the
present. Rikhari anchors the song in the
relatable and the real, while Kutle Khan brings a local depth and soulfulness
that feels as old as longing itself. Ravator ties these worlds together, giving
the track a finish that feels new, while keeping everything that matters
intact. The result is a song that sits comfortably with someone who grew up on
soulful melodies and someone discovering love for the very first time.
Shantanu Gangane,
IMX (Integrated Marketing Experience) Lead, Coca-Cola India and Southwest Asia, said,“Indian music today is not confined to one lane. Listeners move between
folk, indie, electronic and many more genres. With Ae Ajnabee, Coke Studio
Bharat bridges generations, cultures and sonics.
We are excited to
have opened the season with the extremely talented teen heartthrob Aditya
Rikhari whose fandom combined with folk maestro Kutle Khan's roots celebrates
the very core of Coke Studio Bharat. DJ Ravator has done an amazing job at
bringing these 2 diverse worlds into one melting pot that marks the start of
Coke Studio Bharat 4.”
Aditya Rikhari said, “Ae
Ajnabee captures a feeling many of us have experienced. Wanting someone,
missing someone, and not always having the words for it. What stands out to me
is that the song doesn’t try to over-explain that emotion; it simply allows it
to exist. Coke Studio Bharat gave us the space to approach it honestly and
believe that truth is what listeners will respond to.”
Kutle Khan said, "Folk
music has always carried the history of longing, it is built from it. With Ae
Ajnabee, we weren't trying to recreate something old, we were letting something
old speak in a new voice. That, to me, is what music should do, and Coke Studio
Bharat created a space where that conversation is possible."
Ravator said, "This
song felt very instinctive from the start. For me, the approach to production
was simple. Protect the emotion at the centre of the track. Aditya and Kutle
Khan brought so much feeling to it that I just followed that energy. It was
about listening carefully and building around what was already there.”
In opening with Ae Ajnabee, Season 4
reminds listeners that while sounds evolve, emotions endure. The journey ahead
continues to explore those shared truths through voices that define today and
traditions that shaped yesterday.