Friday, January 25, 2019

Mr Shergill rendered ARocking track

Trust A R Rahman to pull a Rabbit out of his hat almost every time he wields the composer’s baton.

Mr Shergill was indeed the right man to render Tu Mun Shudi from Raanjhanaa.

But by no means was he the only one credited as the crooner – he was joined behind the microphone by none other than Chennai’s Mozart himself.

There is absolutely no connection between wafaayein (loyalties) and taaza hawaayein (fresh winds), but it was established by the wizard named Irshad Kamil, who penned it.

The track was four minutes and 42 seconds long.

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