City
Epaper

Vishal Bhardwaj celebrates National Award for Covid anthem; thanks Gulzar

By IANS | Updated: July 22, 2022 21:30 IST

Mumbai, July 22 Music composer-filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj, who has been conferred the National Award for Best Music Direction ...

Open in App

Mumbai, July 22 Music composer-filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj, who has been conferred the National Award for Best Music Direction in the Non-Feature Film category for his song 'Marenge Toh Vahin Jaa Kar' in Vinod Kapri's documentary film '1232 KMs', revealed that the song was a poem penned by the celebrated lyricist and Vishal's veteran collaborator, Gulzar.

Reacting to his big win, the 'Haider' director said in a statement: "I'm so happy to get an award for the film which represents and acknowledges the pain that the whole country, and especially the migrant workers, went through in the Covid-19 pandemic."

Opening up about the song's journey, the music director said: "[It] was actually a poem that Gulzar Saab wrote to express the suffocated feelings of not being able to do anything to help the migrants. It was a catharsis for both of us which we expressed through Sukhwinder's voice in Vinod Kapri's heart-wrenching documentary '1232 KMs'."

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Gulzar saabVishal BhardwajVishal bhardwaj films
Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentAfter Animal, Triptii Dimri to End 2024 on a Blockbuster Note with Vishal Bhardwaj’s Arjun Ustara Alongside Shahid Kapoor

EntertainmentShah Rukh Khan and Vishal Bhardwaj: A Potential Collaboration Hints at New Cinematic Horizons

EntertainmentDirector Vishal Bhardwaj's mystery thriller 'Charlie Chopra' motion poster out now

BusinessVishal Bhardwaj came forward to support non-fiction crime author, S. Hussain Zaidi's next book R.A.W Hitman

EntertainmentVishal Bhardwaj bags Bronze at Cannes Lions for music in 'Fursat'

Entertainment Realted Stories

EntertainmentPratik Gandhi: May the peace and humanity win over terrorism

EntertainmentBrie Larson to release party-themed cookbook

EntertainmentCharlize Theron believes Uma Thurman deserved Oscar for her performance in Kill Bill movies

EntertainmentCharlize Theron reveals what her kids actually think of her movie career

EntertainmentHina Khan: I will always be an Indian first