Composition & Layout (16:9 Landscape) The Split: A sharp, clean vertical line right down the center (exactly at 50% width) divides the canvas into two contrasting worlds—the left representing deep, spiritual tradition and the right representing light, modern romance. Left Side: The Spiritual Heritage Color Palette: Dominated by dark charcoal grey, slate, and deep shadows, accented by warm golden stage lighting. Foreground: A traditional Qawwali ensemble (an ensemble of singers, a harmonium player, and a tabla player) sitting cross-legged on an elegant, patterned stage carpet. Their expressions are intense and passionate, captured mid-performance. They are dressed in rich, traditional attire like kurtas and vests. Background: Fading into the dark grey mist is the majestic silhouette of the Taj Mahal. The lighting is nocturnal and atmospheric, giving it a timeless, grand, and spiritual aura. Right Side: The Romantic Serenade Color Palette: Bright, airy, and refreshing. Dominated by ice blue, crisp white, and a vibrant splash of mustard yellow. Foreground: A young Pakistani couple in elegant traditional wear (such as a flowing pastel lehenga or salwar kameez for her, and a sharp sherwani or kurta for him). They are spinning or holding hands ("up in arms") with joyful, romantic expressions. Midground: They are standing in a vast, endless field of blooming yellow mustard flowers (reminiscent of classic cinematic romance), adding a vibrant pop of color against the cool Mehr sehen