Bade Acche Lagte Hai: When a Fan Listens to “Punjabi Kompa” and Sees Bhagyashree & Rishabh Everywhere. I didn’t expect this song to hit this hard until I accidentally played Punjabi Kompa while rewatching those intense Bhagyashree–Rishabh scenes from Bade Achhe Lagte Hain 3. And now? I can’t unsee it. It’s like the entire song was secretly written for their story — a chaotic, soulful, messy kind of love that ruins you in all the right ways.
As the beats dropped and those lines echoed — “Tere ishq ne mainu nachaya ni…” — I couldn’t help but picture Rishabh, standing in the rain, soaked in heartbreak and longing. His eyes searching… not for closure, but for the version of himself that only Bhagyashree brings out. That silent desperation in his gaze, that unspoken storm brewing behind his calm — this song is his voice, the confession he never makes out loud.
And Bhagyashree? She’s fire wrapped in ice. I imagine her walking into a party she didn’t even want to attend, dressed like heartbreak itself. She spots Rishabh across the room, holding his breath the moment she walks in — that slow-mo moment, where time stops but their hearts don’t.
“Baby, teri aadtan maadiyan, kadhi hookah, kadhi club’ch partyaan…”
He never understood her ways. But he never stopped loving her either. She wasn’t the docile version the world expected her to be — and maybe that’s why he lost himself in her even more. She was chaos. And Rishabh? Rishabh was ready to burn for her.
“Ishq’ch tere bigda main… haar ke vi tainu jiteya main…”
I can literally picture that one silent scene: him watching her from a distance, smiling bitterly because he knows, deep down, even if he loses everything — he’ll always find her worth it.
There’s this verse —
“Zulfan de naag jaan dilan utte larhde, lakk kolo wal kha ke tera mudna…”
— and I imagine them at the beach. She turns, her hair flying wildly, and he watches, caught between love and ache. The way Rishabh always looks at her like she’s both the wound and the balm.
Every shot of the song plays like a parallel universe where these two aren’t held back by misunderstandings or fate. Where Rishabh isn’t the guy silently screaming for a second chance, and Bhagyashree isn’t the woman pretending she’s okay without him.
This fan brain of mine just took one line — “Tere ishq ne mainu nachaya ni” — and built an entire alternate world where love is messy, addictive, and oh-so-painfully real. The kind of love Bhagyashree and Rishabh show with just a glance. The kind that plays like poetry in slow motion.
So the next time you hear this song — don’t just listen. Feel it. Watch it unfold in your head, with Bhagyashree and Rishabh standing in the middle of a dance floor, surrounded by strangers, but looking like they belong to no one else but each other.
Because some songs don’t need music videos.
They just need two broken souls who look at each other like they still believe in forever.
Listen to the full song on YouTube – credits to Speed Records.
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