Filmmaker-music composer Vishal Bhardwaj, who is known for ‘Omkara’, ‘Haider’, ‘Kaminey’ and others, released his new track titled ‘Main Ghana Andhera Hoon’ on Tuesday. He has tuned his song to the poetry of Bashir Badr.
Vishal, who admitted to being a die-hard Bashir Badr fan since his youth, composed this song when he was in college.
The song captures the raw emotions that touch the hearts of the listeners. It is a timeless romantic ghazal which portrays the emotions of a lover who is lost in the darkness of love.
It talks about the feeling of being consumed by the intensity of love, where the lover is willing to do anything to be with their beloved.
The visuals of the song cover a range of landscapes and tell the story of a heart fully consumed by the bittersweet feeling of love.
The song keeps the orchestrations minimal and lets the...
Vishal, who admitted to being a die-hard Bashir Badr fan since his youth, composed this song when he was in college.
The song captures the raw emotions that touch the hearts of the listeners. It is a timeless romantic ghazal which portrays the emotions of a lover who is lost in the darkness of love.
It talks about the feeling of being consumed by the intensity of love, where the lover is willing to do anything to be with their beloved.
The visuals of the song cover a range of landscapes and tell the story of a heart fully consumed by the bittersweet feeling of love.
The song keeps the orchestrations minimal and lets the...
- 3/26/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Veteran Urdu poet Bashir Badr once shared a “secret”. He said: “I have one enemy — his name is Jagjit. Whatever is mine (poetry), people think it is his (when he sings it). That is why I never introduced him to my wife.”
It was an oblique tribute to Jagjit Singh, whose mellifluous voice imbued pure magic in whatever form of verse — classical to popular to religious to folk — he rendered.
In the course of his decades-long musical journey, Jagjit Singh, who was born on this day (February 8) in 1941, endeared himself to generations of music lovers in India and became Indian music’s best-known figure globally after Pandit Ravi Shankar. This was a far cry from his first public appearance — as an uncredited extra in a Rajendra Kumar film.
Amid all this, he gave a new lease of life to ghazal, which he transformed from a preserve of largely upper-class connoisseurs...
It was an oblique tribute to Jagjit Singh, whose mellifluous voice imbued pure magic in whatever form of verse — classical to popular to religious to folk — he rendered.
In the course of his decades-long musical journey, Jagjit Singh, who was born on this day (February 8) in 1941, endeared himself to generations of music lovers in India and became Indian music’s best-known figure globally after Pandit Ravi Shankar. This was a far cry from his first public appearance — as an uncredited extra in a Rajendra Kumar film.
Amid all this, he gave a new lease of life to ghazal, which he transformed from a preserve of largely upper-class connoisseurs...
- 2/8/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
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