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Makers release first song from crime-thriller 'Badla'

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Wednesday, 20 February 2019 (15:28 IST)
Mumbai: The makers on Wednesday released the first track of Amitabh Bachchan and Taapsee Pannu starrer 'Badla' titled 'Kyun Rabba'.The track essentially speaks about a broken heart. This particular song surely has its own sonic character.
Amaal and Armaan Malik have worked on the track. While Amaal has composed the track, Kumaar has penned the lyrics and Armaan has given the vocals. 
 
Composer Amaal shares, "Our industry holds a musical perception about each emotion that we may depict in our narrative. As music composers, our job is either to cater to that particular need or give it a contrast that grows on an audience in a way that it begins to sound more universal than just, obvious''.
 
?For me, Kyun Rabba is the latter. Yes, it essentially speaks about a broken heart. But I've still looked to add a finesse to it, instead of letting it sag into a depressive undertone, of sorts. This tune came to me one evening while the narrative of this film kept doing the rounds of my mind. I had my mind fixed on the kind of sound and melody I wanted to create,'' Amaal said.
 
Amaal further shares, "This song and film is a first of many. It's my first film with Sujoy Ghosh. First with SRK's Red Chillies Entertainment and also the First with Tapsee Pannu. It's such an honour to be one of the youngest composers to compose for a Mr Bachchan film.''Taapsee shares, ''This song is my personal favourite from the album.'Kyun Rabba' beautifully captures an important narrative in the film. I hope the audiences like the melody as much as I do.''
 
'Badla' is presented by Red Chillies Entertainment in association with Azure Entertainment, produced by Gauri Khan, Gaurav Verma, Sunir Kheterpal and Akshai Puri, the crime thriller is directed by Sujoy Ghosh, starring Amitabh Bachchan and Taapsee Pannu in the lead roles.
The flick is slated to release on March 8.(UNI) 

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