After the success of his raw, aching “Aankhon Ke Darmiya” trilogy, the indie singer-songwriter leans deeper into his signature sound — and soul. In a music landscape increasingly defined by algorithm-ready hooks and over-produced gloss, Rishbh Tiwari stands quietly apart — crafting songs that don’t just ask to be heard, but felt. The indie singer-songwriter first broke through with Aankhon Ke Darmiya , a trilogy of acoustic ballads that spread across streaming platforms not with splashy promotion, but with word-of-mouth reverence. Intimate, lyrical, and drenched in unspoken emotion, the trilogy ( Aankhon Ke Darmiya , 2 , and 3 ) played like chapters from a lost diary — each track more bruised and beautiful than the last. Now, Tiwari is ready to turn the page. “Aankhein Kafirana” , his upcoming single, promises to be another slow-burning exploration of love and loss — a return to the poetic minimalism that’s become his signature, but with a darker, more mature undercurrent. “It’s ab...