Parallel Hearts Songs – Behind the Scenes
An inside look into the thought process, planning, and emotional structure behind the songs.
The Thought Behind the Songs
In Parallel Hearts, the story revolves around three characters:
- Rahul — a rich man
- Arjun — a middle-class man
- Meera — a simple middle-class girl
At the center of the story lies one important question:
Who is truly right for her?
And can love really be chosen so easily?
This emotional conflict shapes not only the story, but also every song.
Why Two Sad Songs?
In most films, only one side of heartbreak is shown.
But in this story, both characters love deeply.
If one is chosen, does it mean the other love was not real?
Rahul’s Sad Song
This song represents intense love from someone who has everything, yet feels incomplete without her.
Arjun’s Sad Song
This song reflects a simple and honest love — emotional, grounded, and real.
Both songs explore how two hearts can love the same person in completely different ways.
The Celebration Song
This song belongs to Arjun and is designed around a birthday celebration.
It captures happiness, energy, and simple real-life joy.
The Reality Song (Rahul)
This song captures a subtle emotional shift.
A small smile from Meera creates a big emotional impact on Rahul.
It shows how even the smallest moments can feel powerful in love.
The Desert Dream Song (Arjun)
This song represents confusion and imagination.
It appears before Arjun becomes close to Meera.
The desert reflects emotional distance, loneliness, and unanswered feelings.
The Heroine’s Song
This song focuses on Meera’s life beyond love.
It shows her daily routine, her playful nature, and her independent personality.
Because before love begins, she already has her own world.
The Dual Hero Song
This song compares both heroes.
It shows their lives before love and how their emotions change after love.
It connects deeply with the emotional journey of the story.
Why So Many Songs?
This was one of the biggest questions during creation.
Is every song necessary?
Will the audience feel bored?
Can the movie work without songs?
Technically, yes — a movie can exist without songs.
But this is a love story.
Love is not just events — it is feelings.
Songs help express what visuals alone cannot.
The Creative Struggle
Selecting and planning these songs was not easy.
Every decision came with doubt:
- Is this song needed?
- Does it add value?
- Is it placed at the right moment?
These thoughts often led to long nights of thinking and rethinking.
Final Thought
These songs are not random additions.
They are part of the emotional structure of the story.
Even though they are still in development, each one is planned with purpose.
Sometimes a song can express what even a scene cannot.