Critics called it "a perfect marriage of visual and audio." The song won Best Title Track at the Lux Style Awards (2013). Music directors noted that it broke the mold by using an unknown female vocalist instead of a male powerhouse, giving the heroine’s pain center stage.
The vocals (typically rendered by a soulful playback singer fitting the genre) carry the weight of the song effortlessly. The singer adopts a soft, almost pleading tone during the verses, which crescendos into a surge of emotion during the chorus. There is a distinct texture of dard (pain) in the voice, which elevates the track from a simple love song to a ballad of separation and longing. It captures the essence of a protagonist who is helpless in love yet resolute in their commitment.
The song "Tujh Sang Preet Lagai Sajna" is not just a track; it is the emotional heartbeat of the popular television series Rangrasiya. Sung by the legendary Shreya Ghoshal, with music composed by the duo Siddharth – Suhas (lyrics by Manoj Muntashir), the song captures the turbulent yet deeply passionate love story of Captain Rudra Pratap Ranawat (played by Ashish Sharma) and Maanvi (played by Sanaya Irani).
Set against the stark, sun-baked deserts of Rajasthan, the song diverges from typical romantic TV themes. It doesn’t just speak of longing; it speaks of obsession, rebellion, and a love that is both destructive and redemptive.