Why Did Ravi Bhatia Find Shooting ‘Hum Sirf Musafir Hain’ So Impactful?

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Key Takeaways
- Ravi Bhatia shares a profound emotional experience while filming.
- The song reflects the character's struggles in Vijeyta.
- Sandeep Nath is the creative force behind the song.
- The film tells the inspiring story of Dr. Agarwal.
- The music video showcases a talented cast.
Mumbai, Sep 15 (NationPress) Ravi Bhatia has shared his deeply emotional journey while filming the song “Hum Sirf Musafir Hain.”
In a statement to IANS, the actor expressed how the experience resonated with him profoundly, emphasizing the sincere moments and the personal bond he felt while portraying the song on screen. He remarked, “Shooting for this song was an emotional experience. The lyrics resonated with me profoundly as they reflect the challenges and aspirations of my character in Vijeyta. I believe audiences will find its message just as impactful as I did during the performance.”
On Monday, the production team of “Vijeyta” unveiled their newest track, “Hum Sirf Musafir Hain,” a song that encapsulates the emotional essence of the film. Penned, composed, and sung by Sandeep Nath, the track enchants with its reflective lyrics and emotional delivery, offering listeners a glimpse into the film’s touching narrative of resilience and destiny.
The music video features leading actors Ravi Bhatia and Bharti Awasthi. The film also includes Godaan Kumar, Gyan Prakash, Nirav Patel, Diksha Thakur, and Pretty Aggarwal in key roles. Directed by Rajiv S Ruia, the video is captured by DOP Eugene D’Souza. The song is accessible on YouTube and major music streaming platforms.
Produced by Dr. Rajesh K Agarwal under the banner of RKG Movie, “Vijeyta” is penned by Sandeep Nath.
Discussing the film, director Rajiv previously stated, “The teaser merely offers a glimpse of what viewers can anticipate. Vijeyta is a moving and inspirational tale, a narrative of conquering fear, loss, and corruption to emerge as a symbol of hope. Dr. Agarwal’s journey is cinematic in every aspect.”
The film draws inspiration from the life of Dr. Agarwal, who grew up in a middle-class family in Kolkata. As a teenager, he contributed to his father’s modest hosiery business, packaging nylon undergarments in the 1970s. Through unwavering determination, he evolved this simple beginning into a thriving garment empire.