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New Love Duet From Paoli Dam's 'Yaara Silly Silly' Unveiled

Darpan News Desk IANS, 13 Oct, 2015 11:22 AM
    After launching the album of Paoli Dam starrer "Yaara Silly Silly" with a soothing romantic track "Sathia", the makers unveiled another melodious track "Behki" on Tuesday, which has composer Ankit Tiwari's signature music style.
     
    The song's lyrics have been penned by Sandeep Nath -- the name behind Ankit's superhit track "Sunn raha hai na tu" among other hits. 
     
    "Behki" has been rendered by Mehak Suri and Shaadab, who has also sung "Sathia" along with Ankit.
     
    "It's unbelievable for me that I got to work with music star Ankit Tiwari so early in my career. And that too not one but two songs, which I personally think are the best songs of the album. Singing with Ankit for 'Sathia' was such a learning experience for me and singing on his composed tune for 'Behki' was also equally enriching for me," Mahek said. 
     
    "I'm extremely grateful to him and hoping to collaborate with him as early as possible. I'm fully confident that the industry will notice my talent with these numbers," she added. 
     
    "The music of 'Yaara Silly Silly' is synonymous with the film. It has a beautiful effect with the visuals of the film. It's not a typical hero-heroine love story, but has an interesting swing in it, having an enjoyable train journey and other sweet moments. I enjoyed composing for this album because I got to experiment a lot with my music," said Ankit.
     
    In the music video of the song, lead actress Paoli Dam is seen romancing Parambrata Chatterjee in scenic locales. 
     
    "Yaara Silly Silly" is jointly produced by Reena Bhushan Suri and Neena Subhash Sehgal under the banner Movee Dreems. The film is slated to release on November 6.

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