What Did Viineet Kumar Siingh Say About Arijit Singh's Contribution to 'Nishaanchi'?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Viineet Kumar Siingh shares a strong emotional connection with the song 'Birwa'.
- Collaboration with Arijit Singh enhances the song's depth.
- This is a first-time collaboration for both Viineet and Arijit.
- The film 'Nishaanchi' is directed by renowned filmmaker Anurag Kashyap.
- Viineet continues to showcase his versatility in various film projects.
Mumbai, Sep 18 (NationPress) Actor Viineet Kumar Siingh, who makes a special appearance in the 'Birwa' song from Anurag Kashyap's directorial venture 'Nishaanchi', is sharing insights about the renowned singer Arijit Singh providing his vocals for this track.
The song holds profound personal significance for Viineet, making it even more extraordinary that it is performed by the celebrated Arijit Singh.
Discussing the song, Viineet expressed in a statement from his team, “'Birwa' is an emotion, a memory, and a fragment of my journey that has been woven into Nishaanchi. Having Arijit Singh sing this track is incredibly special; his music resonates on a soulful level. I am also thankful to Anurag Kashyap, who has transcended the role of a director to become a mentor, a guiding light, and someone who has always believed in my authenticity as an artist.”
This collaboration marks the first between the two artists, as well as the inaugural partnership between Anurag Kashyap and Arijit Singh, heightening fans' excitement for the surprises Viineet has in store.
Viineet is recognized for his raw intensity and compelling performances. This year, he has made a notable impact in films and series such as 'SuperBoys of Malegaon', 'Jaat', 'Chhava', and 'Rangeen'. With each project, he has demonstrated his unmatched versatility, leaving audiences eager for more of his screen presence. 'Birwa' now represents another significant milestone in his career, and fans are keen to see what surprises he has in store with this song and 'Nishaanchi'.
Originally from Varanasi, Viineet holds an M.D. in Ayurveda. His career breakthrough came with 'Gangs of Wasseypur', followed by acclaimed performances in 'Ugly' and 'Mukkabaaz', where he drew praise for his role as a boxer.