Rising pop artist Rushil Aswal has released his highly anticipated Hindi EP, Pyaar, Tukdon Mein, an honest, cinematic, and delightfully chaotic look at what love really feels like today. At a time when love songs are often boxed into extremes, “too sweet,” “too toxic,” “too dramatic,” Rushil breaks the stereotypes. Gentle yet intense, dreamy yet real, vulnerable yet unfiltered Pyaar, Tukdon Mein thrives in between. The EP captures every shade of romance across its five distinct tracks, the darker, possessive vulnerability of Tere Iraade, the warm, late-night reassurance of Taare Bhi Tumse Ghabraayein, the hopeful, heart-full promise of Ghar Sa, the rom-com brightness of Tum Mil Gayi Jo!, and the big, cinematic emotional transformation of Paani Ki Lehar. Together, the songs show different phases of a relationship, unpredictable, emotional, and beautifully human.

Speaking about the EP, Rushil shares,
“This EP is the most personal thing I’ve created. Love isn’t one clean emotion, it’s a hundred tiny moments that change you. Some are messy, some are magical, all of them matter. Pyaar, Tukdon Mein is my way of honoring those pieces. I hope people listen and think, ‘haaan, this is exactly how it feels.’”
A singer-songwriter with a rapidly growing fanbase, Rushil writes, composes, and performs his own music, giving his work an authenticity that resonates deeply with India’s young listeners. His cinematic approach and visual storytelling further strengthen his position as one of the most exciting new voices in India’s indie-pop landscape.
With Pyaar, Tukdon Mein, Rushil doesn’t just release an EP, he captures how this generation feels love: tender, complicated, hopeful, unfiltered, and real.
