Swanand Kirkire Discusses the Innocence of 'Angaai' Lullaby in 'Super Duperr'
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Mumbai, April 7 (NationPress) Swanand Kirkire has showcased his vocal talent in a lullaby titled Angaai for the upcoming Marathi film “Super Duperr”. Reflecting on the song, the acclaimed musician and actor, who has received a National Award, described it as possessing a profound innocence and honesty.
The lullaby, 'Angaai', features lyrics by Kunal Karan. The film is directed by Sameer Aasha Patil and boasts a cast including Lalit Prabhakar and Vidula Chaughule, among others.
Expressing his excitement about the project, Kirkire remarked that “Super Duperr” is “a film that will resonate with the audience,” highlighting its emotional depth and engaging storytelling.
On his experience recording the lullaby, he shared, “The song Angaai holds a special place in my heart. Its storytelling embodies a unique innocence and honesty that resonated with me immediately.”
As an artist, Kirkire seeks projects that evoke emotion, stating, “This film truly moved me. The recording process felt natural and deeply satisfying.”
In professional updates, it was on February 20 that it was revealed Kirkire will act alongside Ayushmann Khurrana and Sharvari in Sooraj Barjatya’s forthcoming romantic family drama Yeh Prem Mol Liya.
He praised Ayushmann, calling him “grounded” and a “joy to collaborate with.” Furthermore, he commended actress Sharvari for the vibrant energy she brings to the set.
Speaking about his involvement with the Rajshri film, he remarked that it “upholds its own legacy.”
“This production embodies a certain purity and trust in positivity, and collaborating with a team that prioritizes emotional sincerity over mere spectacle is refreshing. Working alongside Ayushmann and Sharvari has been a delightful experience as they bring distinct individuality and sensitivity to their performances,” he added.
Kirkire concluded by stating that collaborating with Sooraj Barjatya feels like returning to a narrative style that has influenced many of us as viewers.