The cult song ‘Sayonee’ struck a chord with music lovers everywhere and the heartthrob hit maker Salman Ahmad is back to B-town after a long decade break!!!
Back with a bang, not only has the talented musician composed the mesmerizing soundtrack for the upcoming romantic musical Rhythm, he will be seen in a special appearance playing himself!
Salman Ahmad, the epitome of the sufi-rock music will bring back his magic with the brilliantly composed songs in this film.
Director Vivek Kumar on the other hand has all praises for the singer. He says, “My film is a musical love story set in an International University. I wanted real music in the film. His song ‘Sayonee’ had never got erased from my mind, I was no different from any guy who just loved his super hit track. When I got in touch with Salman, he loved the idea and immediately agreed...
Back with a bang, not only has the talented musician composed the mesmerizing soundtrack for the upcoming romantic musical Rhythm, he will be seen in a special appearance playing himself!
Salman Ahmad, the epitome of the sufi-rock music will bring back his magic with the brilliantly composed songs in this film.
Director Vivek Kumar on the other hand has all praises for the singer. He says, “My film is a musical love story set in an International University. I wanted real music in the film. His song ‘Sayonee’ had never got erased from my mind, I was no different from any guy who just loved his super hit track. When I got in touch with Salman, he loved the idea and immediately agreed...
- 2/4/2016
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Mumbai, June 28: Gone are the days when independent musicians or bands were on centrestage and music lovers revelled in songs like "Mai ri" and "Sayonee". Now, "manipulated" Bollywood hit numbers not only whet the appetite of listeners but also overshadow non-film music and budget constraint makes survival tougher, musicians say.
The 1990s were ripe for music bands and independent musicians. The era saw the emergence of bands like Euphoria, Silk Route, Aryan, Junoon and Stereo Nation which carved a niche for themselves.
During the same period, pop singers like Alisha Chinnoy, Falguni Pathak, Lucky Ali, Bali Brahmbhatt, Shaan, Daler Mehdi, Adnan Sami, Mika and Baba Sehgal rose on the music firmament and earned name and fame.
But.
The 1990s were ripe for music bands and independent musicians. The era saw the emergence of bands like Euphoria, Silk Route, Aryan, Junoon and Stereo Nation which carved a niche for themselves.
During the same period, pop singers like Alisha Chinnoy, Falguni Pathak, Lucky Ali, Bali Brahmbhatt, Shaan, Daler Mehdi, Adnan Sami, Mika and Baba Sehgal rose on the music firmament and earned name and fame.
But.
- 6/28/2013
- by Smith Cox
- RealBollywood.com
Rush is an upcoming film which will see Emraan Hashmi, Neha Dhupia, Sagarika Ghatge and Aditya Pancholi in the leading roles. It is a thriller based on a news reporter who is dragged into a world of violence and dangers after accepting an assignment from a big media tycoon. Directed by the late Shamin Desai, the film is scheduled to release in cinemas on 24 October 2012.
The music has been composed by Pritam Chakraborty. He has recently given us some memorable soundtracks which include Cocktail (2012) and Barfi! (2012). The lyrics to the songs have mostly been written by Kumaar, with Ashish Pandit, Sayeed Quadri and Hard Kaur appearing as guest lyricists.
The first track in the album is Chup Chup Ke. There are two versions of this song, with the music remaining unaltered. The first version has the great Ash King headlining the song, whilst the second version is headlined by the very talented Shaan.
The music has been composed by Pritam Chakraborty. He has recently given us some memorable soundtracks which include Cocktail (2012) and Barfi! (2012). The lyrics to the songs have mostly been written by Kumaar, with Ashish Pandit, Sayeed Quadri and Hard Kaur appearing as guest lyricists.
The first track in the album is Chup Chup Ke. There are two versions of this song, with the music remaining unaltered. The first version has the great Ash King headlining the song, whilst the second version is headlined by the very talented Shaan.
- 10/13/2012
- by Bodrul Chaudhury
- Bollyspice
Our leading ladies and item girls will be nowhere near half as attractive without the talented singers that voice their musical numbers. What’s more, while our cinematic experiences with our on-screen goddesses have a time limit, our playback goddesses are always with us in iPods, tablets, computers, radios and more. This year Bollyspice salutes the 10 female playback singers who astounded us with their vocals throughout the year.
10. Neha Bhasin
Ms, Bhasin (of ‘Viva!’ and ‘Kuch Khaas’ (Fashion) fame) epitomised the image of a Punjabi rock chick and commanded a nation to rock and roll with her in ‘Dhunki’ (Mere Brother Ki Dulhan).While Katrina Kaif may/may not have done justice to her vocalisations, Neha sure did make a place for herself in our hearts and on this list.
9. Nandani Srikar
Ms. Srikar successfully vocalised a classical indian/rock fusion with ‘Bhare Naina’ (Ra.One) this year and proved that...
10. Neha Bhasin
Ms, Bhasin (of ‘Viva!’ and ‘Kuch Khaas’ (Fashion) fame) epitomised the image of a Punjabi rock chick and commanded a nation to rock and roll with her in ‘Dhunki’ (Mere Brother Ki Dulhan).While Katrina Kaif may/may not have done justice to her vocalisations, Neha sure did make a place for herself in our hearts and on this list.
9. Nandani Srikar
Ms. Srikar successfully vocalised a classical indian/rock fusion with ‘Bhare Naina’ (Ra.One) this year and proved that...
- 1/10/2012
- by Sheetal Tiwari
- Bollyspice
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