Mumbiram and Vrinda were feeling high on each other. When they would be passing a home hidden behind the lush foliage typical of Konkan the inhabitants would be peeping out of the verandahs at this unusual, happy couple. Mumbiram would surprise them with the lines:
“Let me keep looking at you !” “बघत राहु दे तुझ्याकडे”
It was only after many years that Mumbiram discovered the origins of this song. It is not at all about any mundane boy meets girl affair. It appears in a Marathi movie from the fifties. The black-and-white movie is called ‘Subhadra Haran’. It is about an episode from the Mahabharat where Krishna’s cousin and best friend Arjuna abducts Krishna’s sister Subhadra. Subhadra is already in love with Arjuna. But Krishna’s brother Balaram wants to get her married to the evil Duryodhana instead. Arjuna and Subhadra are meeting in the forest, away from the palaces where they reside. It is the first time they are meeting in solitude in such intimacy. They are fully experiencing the power and magic of Love that liberates, invigorates and gives expression to eternal aspirations of the soul in beautiful creative ways.
Arjuna and Subhadra are both singing the song together, taking turns in saying to each other: “Let me keep looking at you !” The whole song is about the thrill of unexpected meeting of two lovers against all odds. They are not praising each other, they don’t even mention each other. They are neither unsure nor shy about each other. They are quite picturesque in expressing to each other the joy of their meeting. Mumbiram liked the song without knowing the composer or the singer or the context of the song such as who is supposed to be addressing each other in the song.