How Does Sachin-Jigar's New Track ‘Rahein Na Rahein Hum’ Speak to the Heart?

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Key Takeaways
- Heartfelt melody that resonates with the theme of love.
- Collaboration of talented artists enhances the song’s emotional depth.
- Significant release coinciding with Diwali adds to its anticipation.
- A compelling storyline intertwined with music enriches the film experience.
- Engaging lyrics that express complex emotions beautifully.
Mumbai, Oct 10 (NationPress) The creators of the forthcoming horror comedy film “Thamma” have introduced a new heartfelt track titled “Rahein Na Rahein Hum”. Music composers Sachin-Jigar describe it as one of those melodies that truly connect with the heart.
Discussing the song, Sachin–Jigar remarked in a statement: “Rahein Na Rahein Hum is one of those songs that speak to the heart.” They aimed to encapsulate the subtle pain of separation — the kind that whispers rather than shouts, yet lingers indefinitely.
This touching love song “Rahein Na Rahein Hum” is performed by Soumyadeep Sarkar, crafted by the talented duo Sachin–Jigar, and features lyrics by the esteemed Amitabh Bhattacharya.
“Amitabh Bhattacharya’s lyrics beautifully convey that feeling, and Soumyadeep’s voice brings it to life with such honesty. We hope it resonates with everyone who has loved deeply.”
Previously, the film has released two songs, Tum Mere Na Huye and Dilbar ki Aankhon Ka. “Rahein Na Rahein Hum” slows the pace, drawing listeners into a realm of love, loss, and yearning. It’s a track that stays with you long after it concludes.
The film “Thamma” features Ayushmann as Alok, Rashmika as Tadaka, Nawazuddin Siddiqui as Yakshasan, and Paresh Rawal as Ram Bajaj Goyal, among others. “Thamma” is anticipated to hit theaters on October 21, coinciding with Diwali.
Set in an imaginative universe, “Thamma” narrates the story of a passionate historian delving into ancient texts, uncovering sinister secrets about local vampire legends as supernatural forces begin to awaken.
The film is helmed by the acclaimed director of 'Munjya', Aditya Sarpotdar.
In an exclusive interaction with IANS on October 7, Ayushmann reminisced about watching Vikram Betaal during his childhood, asserting that his character in “Thamma” embodies a Betaal with extraordinary powers.
Ayushmann shared with IANS, “Certainly, I watched Vikram Betaal as a child, as it’s part of Indian folklore. In Thamma, I portray a Betaal, representing the most formidable Betaal endowed with superpowers. It feels akin to a superhero narrative for me, as it explores how an ordinary individual reacts after unexpectedly gaining superpowers — an intriguing aspect.”