Mumbai, Aug 21: We've all heard stories that deal with matters of the heart. But what about life that quietly unfolds between coffee breaks, shared playlists, missed deadlines, and the person who has always been around, somehow becoming the highlight of that moment?
Singer-songwriter Moses Koul explores exactly that in his latest single, Jee Le, a song that celebrates the kind of relationships that don't begin with grand declarations but grow through familiarity, comfort, and everyday conversations.
At a time when romance is often portrayed through larger-than-life gestures, Jee Le takes a different route. The song is rooted in emotional honesty, reminding listeners that love isn't always dramatic, traditional, and ever-lasting, sometimes it can be found in the routines we live every day and the people who unexpectedly become part of them.
The music video brings this idea to life through an office setting, where two colleagues slowly discover a connection without either of them setting out to find it.
Rather than relying on cinematic clichés, the visuals focus on chemistry, subtle emotions, and the excitement of watching a simple friendship turn into something more.
Speaking about the song, Moses Koul says:
"This song is not trying to sell you anything - it’s about a moment where you don’t know if you are falling for the moment, the person in front of you or what you have become in that moment."


