Did Papon Just Mark 13 Years of ‘Kyun’ from ‘Barfi’?

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Key Takeaways
- Papon's song 'Kyun' remains timeless, celebrated for over 13 years.
- Collaboration with Pritam enhances the song's charm.
- Music can evoke strong emotional responses, connecting listeners to memories.
- ‘Barfi’ is recognized as a landmark film in Indian cinema.
- Papon's ongoing projects continue to showcase his versatility and creativity.
Mumbai, Sep 14 (NationPress) Singer and music composer Papon is commemorating a remarkable milestone as his song ‘Kyun’ from the Anurag Basu directed film ‘Barfi’ has now turned 13 years old since its release. The track, featuring Ranbir Kapoor and Ileana D’Cruz, remains one of the most beloved songs in the critically acclaimed soundtrack of the film.
Reflecting on this journey, Papon shared with IANS, “When we recorded ‘Kyun’, our aim was to encapsulate a feeling of innocence and wonder. I never anticipated that it would resonate with listeners for over a decade. Even now, people express how it reminds them of their first love or carefree days, which is the greatest reward for an artist.”
He added, “Pritam da's composition exuded a beautiful simplicity, and collaborating with him and the entire team of ‘Barfi’ was an absolute delight. Tracks like these demonstrate that music indeed transcends time.”
Since its release in 2012, ‘Barfi’ has emerged as one of the year’s most praised films, garnering numerous accolades for its music and storytelling. Thirteen years later, Kyun continues to be streamed across playlists, highlighting its lasting appeal.
On the professional front, Papon is enjoying the success of his recent film album ‘Metro In Dino’, where he once again collaborated with Pritam, and is now focused on creating an upcoming ghazal album. He has also contributed his voice to moving tracks from the film ‘Tu Meri Poori Kahani Hai’. This album includes Papon’s vocals on six touching tracks: ‘Tu Meri Poori Kahani’, ‘Bhoolane Ki Tumko’, ‘Kaun Hai Woh’, ‘Ab Jab Ki Tu Nahi Hai’, ‘Kuch Toh Hai Woh’, and ‘Yeh Ishq Hai’.
Featuring music by Anu Malik and lyrics by Shweta Bothra, the album beautifully illustrates themes of love and longing. Papon’s performance captures both the intensity and tranquility of romance, allowing the soundtrack to resonate profoundly with its audience.