‘Dobaaraa’: Taapsee Pannu and Anurag Kashyap launch the song 'Waqt Ke Jungle' in Mumbai

Updated : Aug 11, 2022 12:03
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The first song ‘Waqt Ke Jungle’ from Taapsee Pannu’s upcoming film ‘Dobaaraa’ has been unveiled. The song leaves the audience intrigued as it gives us a glimpse of the suspenseful world of the film. Armaan Malik has sung the song and its heart-touching lyrics have been written by Hussain Haidr. Music has been composed by Gaurav Chatterji. 

The song was released on Saregama Music YouTube channel. 

A launch event for the song was held in Mithibai College, Mumbai, which was attended by Taapsee Pannu and director Anurag Kashyap along with 1500 high-spirited youth who were able to relate with every single word from the song. The makers wanted the youth to find similarities with the song’s music and they were successful in it. 

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Speaking about the song Armaan Malik shares, ‘I have been an ardent fan of Anurag sir’s cinema and I am so excited to know that my new song ‘Waqt Ke Jungle’ is part of his upcoming mystery-thriller ‘Dobaaraa’ featuring Taapsee Pannu in the lead role. This one is very different from my other releases, especially because it’s a genre I haven’t sung in for Bollywood. It’s an out-and-out Drum & Bass track, composed by Gaurav Chatterji and written by Hussain Haidry. I’m so glad I get to showcase a different side of my musicality with each passing release. I just can’t wait to see the reaction of my fans to this one!’

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‘Dobaaraa’ has been produced by Shobha Kapoor and Ektaa R Kapoor's Cult Movies, a new wing under Balaji Telefilms and Sunir Kheterpal & Gaurav Bose (Athena).

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