Is Aditya Narayan's New Album ‘Saansein’ a True Reflection of Love and Emotions?

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Key Takeaways
- Aditya Narayan's new album is titled “Saansein”.
- The first track is “Bana Le Tera”.
- The album features eight tracks to be released monthly.
- Music composed by Ashish Kulkarni.
- Lyrics by Manoj Yadav.
Mumbai, June 20 (NationPress) Renowned singer Aditya Narayan has officially unveiled his latest musical endeavor, titled “Saansein”. The first track, “Bana Le Tera”, is set to debut today. Narayan describes the album as a profound exploration of love, longing, and the raw emotions that often remain unexpressed.
He remarked, “Saansein” is an exceptionally personal venture for me — it embodies the essence of love, yearning, and the genuine feelings we frequently overlook. “Bana Le Tera” serves as the ideal kickoff for this artistic journey, and I aspire for listeners to connect with the heart and soul infused into every note.
The album features a total of eight tracks, which will be gradually released on a monthly basis.
The romantic ballad, “Bana Le Tera”, encapsulates the desire to completely belong to one’s heart, soul, and destiny.
This enchanting melody is crafted by Ashish Kulkarni, with lyrical contributions from Manoj Yadav. Aditya lends his vocals, accompanied by a soundscape produced by Meghdeep Bose.
According to the announcement, Narayan plans to unveil one song each month. Anticipated tracks from “Saansein” include “Gehraiyaan”, “Mizaaj”, “Saansein”, “Kyun”, “Tere Bina”, and “Lillah”.
The son of Udit Narayan, Aditya made his playback debut in 1992 with the Nepalese film Mohini, followed by a collaboration with Asha Bhosle in the Hindi film Rangeela. In 1995, he performed a duet for Akele Hum Akele Tum alongside his father.
His acting career commenced as a child when Subhash Ghai discovered him at the 1995 award ceremony, where he performed with the “Little Wonders” troupe.
Ghai subsequently cast him in the movie Pardes, featuring Shah Rukh Khan and Mahima Chaudhary. His second film was Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota Hai, starring Salman Khan and Twinkle Khanna.
As a child artist, Narayan performed over 100 songs, with his most notable hit being “Chhota Baccha Jaan Ke” from the film Masoom in 1996.