Raf-Saperra isn’t just making songs — he’s building bridges between generations. His latest visual, “Jhaleya,” featuring the legendary Ustad Dildar Hussain, takes a standout track from his emotional EP She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not… and turns it into a cinematic moment.
🎥 Watch the official video:
🎶 A Fusion of Old Soul & New Grit
“Jhaleya” feels timeless — Raf’s raw delivery layered with Ustad Dildar Hussain’s classic tabla touch. It’s a reminder that Raf’s greatest trick is how he modernizes tradition without losing its soul.
The song itself is haunting — heartbreak stitched into every line, with a beat that lets you feel every space in between. Raf’s voice sits on top like a confession you overhear through a closed door.
🎥 The Visuals: Nostalgic, Intimate, Powerful
The “Jhaleya” video isn’t flashy. It’s subtle, moody, and true to Raf’s lane: dark rooms, vintage tones, and shots that make you feel like you’re sitting front row at an underground mehfil.
You can almost smell the incense. You can almost hear the room breathe.


💬 Why It Matters
In a scene that often chases hype and big hooks, “Jhaleya” stands out because it’s so personal. Raf keeps proving that Punjabi music doesn’t have to fit into one box — it can be rebellious, spiritual, and gritty all at once.
🗳️ Your Thoughts?
Where does “Jhaleya” rank on your list from She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not…?
Drop your reactions in the comments or tag @latenightpunjabi — we wanna see who’s replaying this one the most.