Mumbai-born, Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Natania Lalwani is a rising contemporary voice known for weaving personal experiences into her music. In her latest single, ‘Nautanki’, she transforms heartbreak into a celebration. A week after the release of the track, Natania, connecting with us from Los Angeles, speaks about the inspiration behind the introspective theme of ‘Nautanki’.
“I was thinking about how we don’t celebrate a broken heart too often. I wanted the song to capture that feeling of celebration even when it hurts. It is about a past relationship that lingers because it was significant to you — your mind may move on, but your heart takes its own time to catch up.
Our hearts are so big and clumsy and nautanki (dramatic), but the amount they feel, with or without logic, is plain beautiful!” Natania encourages listeners to see their broken hearts as a sign of courage and beauty of loving deeply; so ‘Nautanki’ is an anthem for broken hearts. “A broken heart means you loved! No matter how it ended, the fact remains you opened up, you showed up, and you let yourself be vulnerable. That’s what hearts are made for, aren’t they?” The bittersweet narrative of ‘Nautanki’ draws upon Natania’s own experiences.
“The song is very personal and reflects exactly how I felt when I wrote it. I started with the lyric, ‘When I see forest green, I can’t help but think of you,’ that actually happened that day,” she shares with a smile. Sh.