Luka chuppi song

  1. 14 Years On, Luka Chuppi From 'Rang De Basanti' Still Makes Us Cry Our Hearts Out
  2. Duniyaa (From "Luka Chuppi")
  3. AR Rahman says Luka Chuppi ‘was not designed’ to be in Rang De Basanti: ‘I was trying to do a duet with Lata Mangeshkar’
  4. AR Rahman reveals 'Luka Chuppi' was NOT made for 'Rang De Basanti'; says, 'wanted to do a duet with Lata Mangeshkar'


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14 Years On, Luka Chuppi From 'Rang De Basanti' Still Makes Us Cry Our Hearts Out

In fact, I remember being in my teens when I watched the movie and it completely brought out the patriot in me. But, as a person who lives alone, Luka Chuppi always reminds me of my parents. It suddenly makes me miss my parents. It was a song that gave an insight into the life of a mother (Waheeda Rehman) who was dealing with the loss of her only son (R. Madhavan). Prasoon Joshi’s lyrics portrayed an innocent relationship between a mother and a son which pretty much is a universal feeling. Luka Chuppi Bahut Huyi Saamne Aa Ja Naa Kahan Kahan Dhoondha Tujhe Thak Gayi Hai Ab Teri Maa While the mother awaits her son to come back home, the son assures her that she shouldn’t worry about him anymore because he has found a better place for himself. Kya Bataoon Maa Kahan Hoon Main Yahan Udney Ko Mere Khula Aasmaan Hai Tere Kisson Jaisa Bhola Salona Jahan Hain Yahan Sapno Vala Meri Patang Ho Befikar Udd Rahi Hai Maa Dor Koi Loote Nahin Beech Se Kaate Na In addition to that, A.R. Rahman’s & Lata Mangeshkar’s magical voices made the entire essence of this song even more passionate. The video of the song in itself takes you on an emotional ride where the characters of the movie ( Aamir Khan, Siddharth Narayan, Sharman Joshi, Kunal Kapoor and Soha Ali Khan) are trying to cope up with loss of their friend. But honestly, the most heartbreaking part about the song is seeing Waheeda Rehman’s grief. Her picturization of a mother losing her child is something no one ever wishes to witness in ...

Duniyaa (From "Luka Chuppi")

About Duniyaa (From "Luka Chuppi") Listen to Duniyaa (From "Luka Chuppi") online. Duniyaa (From "Luka Chuppi") is a Hindi language song and is sung by Abhijit Vaghani, Akhil, Dhvani Bhanushali and Bob. Duniyaa (From "Luka Chuppi"), from the album Duniyaa (From "Luka Chuppi"), was released in the year 2019. The duration of the song is 3:42. Download Hindi songs online from JioSaavn. 3m 42s · Hindi FAQs for Duniyaa (From "Luka Chuppi") When was Duniyaa (From "Luka Chuppi") released? Duniyaa (From "Luka Chuppi") is a hindi song released in 2019. Duniyaa (From "Luka Chuppi") is a hindi song released in 2019. Which album is the song Duniyaa (From "Luka Chuppi") from? Duniyaa (From "Luka Chuppi") is a hindi song from the album Duniyaa (From "Luka Chuppi"). Duniyaa (From "Luka Chuppi") is a hindi song from the album Duniyaa (From "Luka Chuppi"). Who is the singer of Duniyaa (From "Luka Chuppi")? Duniyaa (From "Luka Chuppi") is sung by Abhijit Vaghani, Akhil, Dhvani Bhanushali and Bob. Duniyaa (From "Luka Chuppi") is sung by Abhijit Vaghani, Akhil, Dhvani Bhanushali and Bob. What is the duration of Duniyaa (From "Luka Chuppi")? The duration of the song Duniyaa (From "Luka Chuppi") is 3:42 minutes. The duration of the song Duniyaa (From "Luka Chuppi") is 3:42 minutes. How can I download Duniyaa (From "Luka Chuppi")? You can download Duniyaa (From "Luka Chuppi") on JioSaavn App. You can download Duniyaa (From "Luka Chuppi") on JioSaavn App.

AR Rahman says Luka Chuppi ‘was not designed’ to be in Rang De Basanti: ‘I was trying to do a duet with Lata Mangeshkar’

• • • • AR Rahman says Luka Chuppi 'was not designed' to be in Rang De Basanti: 'I was trying to do a duet with Lata Mangeshkar' AR Rahman says Luka Chuppi ‘was not designed’ to be in Rang De Basanti: ‘I was trying to do a duet with Lata Mangeshkar’ The Rang De Basanti song 'Luka Chuppi' was not designed to be in the film, but AR Rahman was convinced that it belonged in it. Rang De Basanti’s soundtrack, composed by AR Rahman, remains one of his most admired works in Hindi cinema. Songs such as ‘Ru Ba Ru’, ‘Khalbali’ and ‘Pathshaala’ were appreciated for their unique sound, but the track that was seen as the emotional core of the film, He shared with Rajeev Masand, “I was actually hearing a song from Born on the Fourth of July soundtrack and there is a song, which goes this way: ‘Where have you been my blue-eyed son’. I thought why not do a similar song for the film. It is very abstract, it takes the inner feeling of the film into a soundtrack. So Rakeysh (Omprakash Mehra, director) was saying, “Mmm… OK.” And Prasoon (Joshi, lyricist), of course, said it won’t work. We then came up with ‘Lukka Chhupi’. I said why don’t we have an answer for the mother who calls.” Rahman admitted that he wanted to do a duet with Lata Mangeshkar and previously, he had attempted to do it six times, but every single time, the plan fell through. “I was trying to do a duet with Lata Mangeshkar, which I had wanted to do for a long time, because whenever I had approached, it never happened. The pla...

AR Rahman reveals 'Luka Chuppi' was NOT made for 'Rang De Basanti'; says, 'wanted to do a duet with Lata Mangeshkar'

Yes, You read it right! In an interview, AR Rahman revealed that the film’s sound was upbeat and modern. According to him, it was very abstract, it takes the inner feeling of the film into a soundtrack. Rahman admitted that he wanted to do a duet with Eloborating further, Rahman added that the team spent some time trying to figure out where the song would fit in the film.