Badrinath Ki Dulhania title song: Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan’s Holi number is vibrant, colourful and groovy – watch video
The first song from Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan's Badrinath Ki Dulhania is out.
The trailer of Bardinath Ki Dulhania has been well received. Alia
Bhatt and Varun Dhawan’s quirky banners, and the emotions moments near
the end give a whole lot of expectations from the movie. This one will
be a sue shot entertainer, it seems. Well, we get a further look into
the world of Badrinath and his Dulhania with the new song that has hit
the internet today. Makers decided to release the title track first over
other songs from the album. You see, Holi is just a month away, and
this title track is the perfect opportunity to cash it in, as the song
is a Holi sequence.
Badrinath Ki Dulhania sets the tone of Holi right away. It’s melodious and festive. Get ready to hear this song blasting through the loudspeakers sets up in your society on Holi. Though song’s music and lyrics have less to do with Holi, it is actually Alia and Varun and the picturisation that set up the Holi vibes. The song is more of a Cutie Pie, and less of a Balam Pichkari. Tanishk Bagchi has helmed the music, and it is a bright revival of his name after The Humma Song failed to impress fans. This title track is certainly a chartbuster and is also a remake of the Chalat Musafir Moh Liya Re.
Holi songs are tough to shoot. You gotta be around colours and water for a long period of time. By the time you finish shooting a Holi sequence, you are probably done playing Holi for the next five years. Alia and Varun pull this task off with ease. The pair looks natural throughout the song. Their chemistry is as colourful as the whole setup of the song.
The Shashank Khaitan directorial, produced by Dharma Productions and distributed by Fox Star Studios, is set for a March 10 release. “In this film, I have reinvented myself. And our director Shashank (Khaitan) helped me a lot on that. He told me not to think too much about who I am and where I am coming from. I feel like this is my debut film,” Varun Dhawan said at the trailer launch of Badrinath Ki Dulhania.
Badrinath Ki Dulhania sets the tone of Holi right away. It’s melodious and festive. Get ready to hear this song blasting through the loudspeakers sets up in your society on Holi. Though song’s music and lyrics have less to do with Holi, it is actually Alia and Varun and the picturisation that set up the Holi vibes. The song is more of a Cutie Pie, and less of a Balam Pichkari. Tanishk Bagchi has helmed the music, and it is a bright revival of his name after The Humma Song failed to impress fans. This title track is certainly a chartbuster and is also a remake of the Chalat Musafir Moh Liya Re.
Holi songs are tough to shoot. You gotta be around colours and water for a long period of time. By the time you finish shooting a Holi sequence, you are probably done playing Holi for the next five years. Alia and Varun pull this task off with ease. The pair looks natural throughout the song. Their chemistry is as colourful as the whole setup of the song.
The Shashank Khaitan directorial, produced by Dharma Productions and distributed by Fox Star Studios, is set for a March 10 release. “In this film, I have reinvented myself. And our director Shashank (Khaitan) helped me a lot on that. He told me not to think too much about who I am and where I am coming from. I feel like this is my debut film,” Varun Dhawan said at the trailer launch of Badrinath Ki Dulhania.
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