What Makes Shreya Ghoshal Call ‘Saiyaara’ Innocent and Pure?

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Key Takeaways
- Shreya Ghoshal emphasizes the innocence and purity of 'Saiyaara'.
- The film has a timeless quality in its music.
- Collaboration with YRF and Mohit Suri enhances the film's emotional depth.
- 'Saiyaara' features a strong lineup of songs, including the title track.
- The film is highly anticipated and marks the debut of new talent.
Mumbai, July 16 (NationPress) Acclaimed vocalist Shreya Ghoshal, known for her exceptional talents, has contributed her voice to the newly reimagined version of the title track for ‘Saiyaara’. She expressed that the film embodies a sense of innocence and purity.
The National Award-winning artist shared, “Working on Saiyaara has been one of the most memorable experiences in my career. The film radiates such innocence and purity that being part of it feels truly special.”
Shreya also conveyed that the song has deeply resonated with her emotions.
“I am delighted to collaborate with YRF and Mohit Suri on the reprised version of the Saiyaara title track,” she expressed.
“The lyrics are so beautifully crafted that they compel you to invest your heart into the performance. It's filled with emotion, and I hope audiences connect with it and experience that love anew.”
She described Saiyaara as having a timeless quality.
“There’s a rare, timeless essence in the Saiyaara track that is seldom found in contemporary Hindi cinema. I wish the entire Saiyaara team immense success as this film is highly anticipated by audiences.”
The film has already released several songs, including Faheem-Arslan’s Saiyaara Title Track, Jubin Nautiyal’s Barbaad, Vishal Mishra’s Tum Ho Toh, Sachet-Parampara’s Humsafar, and Arijit Singh & Mithoon’s Dhun.
Produced under the leadership of YRF’s CEO Akshaye Widhani, Saiyaara is set to hit theaters on July 18. The film marks the debut of Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda.
Shreya Ghoshal is celebrated for her vast vocal range and versatility. Often referred to as the “Queen of Dynamics”, she has recorded numerous songs across various Indian and international languages, earning multiple accolades, including five National Film Awards and several state honors.