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Shreya, Arijit, Anindya come together to create magic

Shreya, Arijit, Anindya come together to create magic

| | 10 Mar 2018, 08:10 pm

Kolkata, Mar 10 (IBNS): The forthcoming Bengali release Ka Kha Ga Gha will feature a soulful romantic song "Naam Na Jaana Pakhi" sung by Shreya Ghosal and Arijit Singh, reinventing the duo as a romantic pair in Tollywood playback music.

Lyrics and Music of the movie has been done by the versatile Anindya Chatterjee and he is excited at the way the duo has sung the number.

"Arijit and Shreya have voices which are out of the world. They can give life to any song effortlessly. This is a situational romantic song and it has been dealt craftily and in a manner that is both commendable and exciting," Chatterjee said.

The song is filled with hope and aspirations of two young soul trying to find feet in the shifting sands of time.

Arijit Singh said: "I liked the way  Anindya da composed the song. The lyrics are very touching and the music as expected is very beautifully treated."

"I have always wanted to work with Anindya. He is so talented and his words are so filled with human emotions. The music is also done beautifully. I hope people like us as a team," Shreya said.

The music forms an integral part of this romantic comedy that talks about the aspirations of young in times of adversity.


 

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