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Atif can bring out emotional depth of songs: Sudhir Mishra

Thursday - February 22, 2018 5:00 pm , Category : ENTERTAINMENT
 Atif can bring out emotional depth of songs: Sudhir Mishra
Atif can bring out emotional depth of songs: Sudhir Mishra

Mumbai Feb 22 (IANS) Director Sudhir Mishra believes Pakistani star Atif Aslam like other "great singers" has the capacity to bring out the emotional depth of a song.



Atif has sung the track "Sehmi hai dhadkan" for Mishra s Hindi film "Daas Dev".

"Like all great singers he (Atif) has the capacity to bring out the emotional depth of a song but is never sentimental. The words are articulated so brilliantly but there is a touch of mystery. It has the capacity to mean different things to the listener at different times " Mishra said in a statement.

Mishra s comment comes amidst Union Minister Babul Supriyo s suggestion to temporarily ban Pakistani artistes from working in the Hindi film industry.

Atif who has sung for several Bollywood films like "Kalyug" and "Hindi Medium" said that he found the new song "an interesting composition because of the lyrics and the way it was supposed to be sung especially the change of the music from the beginning to the end is very amusing".

"It is beautifully composed and I thoroughly enjoyed working for this song I hope everyone loves it too " he added.

"Sehmi hai Dhadkan" has been composed by Vipin Patwa and written by Sagar.

"Daas Dev" is Mishra s take on modern-day "Devdas". The upcoming film stars Rahul Bhat as Devdas Richa Chadha as Paro Aditi Rao Hydari as Chandramukhi with filmmaker Anurag Kashyap doing a cameo role.

The film will release on March 23.

--IANS
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