Shaan and Faaiz Anwar unite for the melodious single 'Mujh Pe Hua Hai Jo Karam Tera' : Bollywood News - Bollywood Hungama
‘Mujh Pe Hua Hai Jo Karam Tera’ is a romantic track that evokes the charm of '90s melodies. It marks the first collaboration between playback singer Shaan and lyricist Faaiz Anwar.
Shaan and Faaiz Anwar unite for the melodious single ‘Mujh Pe Hua Hai Jo Karam Tera’
The song stands out from current releases with its melodious tune and modern arrangements, offering a nostalgic nod to the '90s era. It starts on a gentle note and gradually builds into a rhythm that’s easy to remember and hum along to.
Shaan delivers with panache and reminds us of his early 2000s' period. He stated, “Working on ‘Mujh Pe Hua Hai Jo’ was a truly special experience, not only because the melody is beautifully evocative, but also because it marks my first collaboration with the legendary Faaiz Anwar. His lyrics have a timeless quality and bringing them to life through this song has been a privilege. I hope the listeners feel the same emotion we felt while creating it.”
Celebrated lyricist Faaiz Anwar has penned the heartfelt lyrics. He has previously worked with R.D Burman, Anu Malik, Nadeem-Shravan, Dilip Sen-Sameer Sen, Sandesh Shandilya, Sajid-Wajid and wrote timeless superhits in Saajan, Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin, Janaam, Imtihaan, Jab We Met, Dabaang, Rowdy Rathore and in Sonu Nigam’s studio albums like ‘Deewana’ and ‘Jaan’.
He stated, “When Gianysh ji hummed the tune, I liked it a lot. Then Shaan heard it and he also appreciated it. I appreciate Gianysh ji for composing such a uniquely styled melody which would be remembered for years. I had worked with Shaan before but due to some reason, those songs didn't release. Hence, this song marks our first collaboration. He has sung this song with all his heart. I am sure music lovers will lap it up big time.”
It is Gianysh Toolsee's first composition to be released worldwide. He has earlier given the background score for the acclaimed short film Check Out (2023). He said, “It is a dream coming true to have Shaan and Faaiz Anwar associated with my first major composition. I have worked really hard on it and also co-produced the video clip. Being a disciple of Shankar-Jaikishan, I hope listeners will love this melody with old charm. I would like to thank everyone who supported and believed in me.”
Directed by Fenil Seta and Mihir Karkarkey, the music video captures breathtaking lush forests and serene landscapes and is the perfect backdrop for the romantic chemistry between the lead couple (Daksh Puri and Mansi Sehgal). Fenil Seta stated, “I fell in love with the song the moment Gianysh hummed the tune during our meeting in 2023. As time passed, it was a pleasure to see how it became bigger and bigger, first when a reputed lyricist like Faaiz sir came on board and later when Shaan sir agreed to lend his voice. Shooting the song in Matheran was challenging and yet it was a pleasurable experience thanks to our superb unit.”
The song is now available on all major streaming platforms and YouTube.
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