Ittu Si Baat’s 'Gulabi' is an ode to timeless romance

Updated : May 27, 2022 13:50
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It can’t get any better than this! The makers of 'Ittu Si Baat' bring to you the biggest Bollywood music album of the year on Saregama YouTube Channel that sees singing sensations like Arijit Singh, Shreya Ghoshal, Jubin Nautiyal, Asees Kaur, Tony Kakkar, Nakash Aziz, Prateeksha and Vishal Mishra come together. The surprises don’t end there! Team 'Ittu Si Baat' has launched their latest song- 'Gulabi' today on Saregama Music YouTube Channel, a soulful celebration of romance.

'Gulabi' features the film’s leads Bhupendra Jadawat and Gayatri Bhardwaj, who are entangled in a sweet and innocent shroud of love. The track sees the two declare their intimate feelings in grand fashion, surrounded by picturesque locales. Their fresh and young chemistry is one to watch out for, as the duo dive into each other’s love struck eyes.

Talking about the track, composer Vishal Mishra says, 'Falling in love is a wonderful journey, and we have tried to capture the pure essence of that journey in Gulabi. This is a song meant for each and every person who has loved in their life.'

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The melody exudes a charming vibe that reminds us of evergreen romance, the lyrics too are poignant yet simple. The sublime tune has been composed by Vishal Mishra, crooned by Shreya Ghoshal and Vishal Mishra, and penned by Raj Shekhar.

Song is out on Saregama Music YouTube Channel and all leading streaming platforms.

Produced by 'Luka Chuppi' and 'Mimi' director Laxman Utekar, 'Ittu Si Baat' will release in cinemas on June 17, 2022.

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