We have been very kindly credited here, only because we composed the original # DeedaarDe in 2004.
however, we have n’t done this “ remix ”. 🙏🏽
That said, best wishes to the film and team. Thanks for loving our music down the years. # VishalandShekhar @ ShekharRavjiani hypertext transfer protocol : //t.co/7KyJo6eSDP
— VISHAL DADLANI (@VishalDadlani)
November 10, 2020
When a winnow suggested that the drift of remixing popular songs should be banned, Vishal agreed. “ As we are in the era of prohibition and boycott things. Can we please ban ‘ remix of 90 ’ s song ’ or remix of any sung. # DeedarDe # Chhalaang, ” the winnow wrote, to which the composer replied, “ Please do ! ! ! ”
Shekhar, meanwhile, shared a cabalistic tweet : “ One day you won ’ thyroxine be checking on how many likes you got, how many views you got, how many raw followers you got …. none of these things will matter .. stay away from comparing.. stay away from the chase. ”
While the original Deedar De was sung by Sunidhi Chauhan, the remix has been sung by Asees Kaur and Dev Negi. The birdcall besides has all-new lyrics by Panchhi Jalonvi.
Also see: Raj Kundra turns Ranveer Singh in deepfake video, jokes ‘My abs are coming out nicely’ Earlier this year, Vishal said that he and Shekhar were forced to get involved in the remix of their popular musical composition Dus Bahaane, as they did not want the song to be reduced to ‘ merely another jerry-built remix ’. The Dus Bahaane remix featured in Tiger Shroff and Shraddha Kapoor-starrer Baaghi 3. “ We ’ re doing whatever we can to save our song. It had already been shot to some chop-shop version, before we found out and objected, ” he had told Mid-Day, adding, “ Since this had already been shot to a interpretation we didn ’ thymine peculiarly manage for, we are immediately trying to fix it so that a sung that we all love, and one that has stood the passing of 16 years, international relations and security network ’ thyroxine reduced to merely another shoddy ‘ remix ’. ” Follow @htshowbiz for more
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