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From 'Kaawaa Kaawaa' to 'Nikat' and 'Jaako Raakhe Saiyaan', ‘Kill’ music is 'soul of film': KJo

By IANS | Updated: July 6, 2024 13:50 IST

Mumbai, July 6 Filmmaker Karan Johar has expressed that the music of 'Kill' embodies the soul of the ...

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Mumbai, July 6 Filmmaker Karan Johar has expressed that the music of 'Kill' embodies the soul of the film starring Raghav Juyal and Lakshya.

Producer Karan said: “Just like the story, the performances, and even the music of the film are absolutely 'Killer'. From the high-spirited track 'Kaawaa Kaawaa' to the love ballad 'Nikat' and the upbeat 'Jaako Raakhe Saiyaan', the music embodies the soul of this film.”

“Crafted with heartfelt dedication, we hope the music and the film resonate and touch hearts worldwide,” he added.

The 'Kill' album, which was released on Saturday, features four tracks: 'Kaawaa Kaawaa', 'Nikat', 'Jaako Raakhe Saiyaan', and a dance version of 'Nikat'. The songs are composed by Haroon Gavin and written by Siddhant Kaushal.

Award-winning filmmaker Guneet Monga Kapoor said that the music of 'Kill' reflects the rhythm and emotion portrayed through the film's action.

“‘Kaawaa Kaawaa’, ‘Jaako Raakhe’ and ‘Nikat’ -- all encompass the love, intensity, and passion of the story. This is an exciting train ride, and I’m so grateful to the lyricists, composers, singers, and Sony Music India for bringing its soul to life!" she said.

'Kaawaa Kaawaa', a Punjabi track with a pop fusion, features vocals by Sudhir Yaduvanshi, Sanj V, and Shashwat Sachdev and includes debutant Lakshya in an intense fight sequence.

'Nikat', a love ballad sung by Rekha Bhardwaj, stars Lakshya and Tanya Maniktala.

'Jaako Raakhe Saiyaan' is a motivational song with powerful vocals.

The album also includes a dance version of 'Nikat', sung by Shashwat Sachdev.

Lakshya shared that the film holds immense significance for him.

“I feel music is the soul of the film, crafted by pioneers. I hope audiences embrace these powerful tracks with the same passion we've poured into the film,” he added.

Director Nikhil Nagesh Bhat said that the goal was to craft a soundtrack that enhanced the intense and emotional journey of the characters.

“The album, created by exceptionally talented artists, significantly amplifies the film's action and emotional depth. Tracks like 'Kaawaa Kaawaa' and 'Jaako Raakhe Saiyaan' stand out this year, and I believe audiences will find them upbeat and electrifying," Bhat said.

Actor Raghav Juyal, who portrays the antagonist in the film, said that the music of 'Kill' adds another layer of depth to the film.

“It's thrilling, emotional, and unforgettable. I'm excited to listen to it everywhere. All the songs are perfect. 'Kaawaa Kaawaa' and 'Jaako Raakhe Saiyaan' are my personal favorites," he added.

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