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Kichaa M Ft. Study Maskey — Dum Maro Dum

: The song captures the spirit of freedom and rebellion found in the original lyrics—taking a "puff" to let worries fade—while adding a more introspective, atmospheric "chill-out" vibe. Content Ideas for Sharing

: Highlight the hook, "Dum Maro Dum, Mit Jaaye Gham," which translates to "Take a hit, all your sorrows will vanish," as a symbol of finding peace in a chaotic world. kichaa m ft. study maskey dum maro dum

"" by Kichaa M. (Kichaa Man Chitrakar) featuring Stuty Maskey and Raman Maharjan is a soulful, contemporary reimagining of the iconic 1971 Bollywood classic from the film Hare Rama Hare Krishna . Featured on the album Kala Chakra (Wheel of Life) , this version blends psychedelic nostalgia with modern electronic beats, a traditional flute, and smooth vocals. Song Concept and Context : The song captures the spirit of freedom

: Kichaa M. created this track as a tribute to the early 70s "hippie era" in Kathmandu, Nepal, when the original film was shot and the local culture was deeply intertwined with the global counterculture movement. (Kichaa Man Chitrakar) featuring Stuty Maskey and Raman

: The track features a haunting flute by Raman Maharjan , ethereal vocals by Stuty Maskey , and a mix of hip-hop beats, rap, and electronic production by Kichaa M. .

: Share the story of Kathmandu’s 1970s history, explaining how this track modernizes that specific era's "Hare Krishna" hippie legacy.