Mumbai:
While there is a talk of actor Emraan Hashmi featuring in director-producer Karan Johar'snext production, the latter has neither admitted nor denied signing him for it.
Once a Bhatt camp loyalist, Emraan Hashmi was mostly seen in films produced by Mahesh Bhatt's 'Vishesh Films'. However, with films like Dil Toh Bachcha Hai Ji and The Dirty Picture, it seems Emraan has moved on, and now there's buzz around him landing a part in Karan Johar's next home production to be directed by Rensil D'Silva.
"When we make a formal announcement, then you would come to know everything...what is the title of the film andabout the cast," Johar told reporters, at the album launch of Rang Colors of Sufism.
"I am a big fan of Emraan Hashmi. He has done really well for himself and has done good work. And talking aboutSufism, one of my favourite songs is ishq sufiyana from Emraan's film," Johar said.
Times Music has released an album, Rang - Colors of Sufism, comprising renditions and interpretations by renownedsarod artistes Amaan Ali Khan and Ayaan Ali Khan, sons of sarod maestro Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, of timeless Qawwalis.
"I liked the album the way they have played the sarod, composed the music and presented the song. They are youthicons in this musical industry. Every year, there is more and more demand for Sufi music, but through Amaan and Ayaan, ifthe music reaches the people the impact is much larger and greater," Johar said.
"Me and my brother have always tried combing different Indian art forms that can come together to create somethingextraordinary. We are happy the way the album has come out. Hope everyone likes it," Amaan said.
The album is a confluence of six tracks like Mann Kunto Maula, Aaj Rang Hai, Bahaut Din Beete,Main Nizaam, Zihale Miskin and Kaahe Ko Byaahe Bides.
"It is a very special album for us. I hope everyone enjoys our most recent work," Ayaan said.
Once a Bhatt camp loyalist, Emraan Hashmi was mostly seen in films produced by Mahesh Bhatt's 'Vishesh Films'. However, with films like Dil Toh Bachcha Hai Ji and The Dirty Picture, it seems Emraan has moved on, and now there's buzz around him landing a part in Karan Johar's next home production to be directed by Rensil D'Silva.
"When we make a formal announcement, then you would come to know everything...what is the title of the film andabout the cast," Johar told reporters, at the album launch of Rang Colors of Sufism.
"I am a big fan of Emraan Hashmi. He has done really well for himself and has done good work. And talking aboutSufism, one of my favourite songs is ishq sufiyana from Emraan's film," Johar said.
Times Music has released an album, Rang - Colors of Sufism, comprising renditions and interpretations by renownedsarod artistes Amaan Ali Khan and Ayaan Ali Khan, sons of sarod maestro Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, of timeless Qawwalis.
"I liked the album the way they have played the sarod, composed the music and presented the song. They are youthicons in this musical industry. Every year, there is more and more demand for Sufi music, but through Amaan and Ayaan, ifthe music reaches the people the impact is much larger and greater," Johar said.
"Me and my brother have always tried combing different Indian art forms that can come together to create somethingextraordinary. We are happy the way the album has come out. Hope everyone likes it," Amaan said.
The album is a confluence of six tracks like Mann Kunto Maula, Aaj Rang Hai, Bahaut Din Beete,Main Nizaam, Zihale Miskin and Kaahe Ko Byaahe Bides.
"It is a very special album for us. I hope everyone enjoys our most recent work," Ayaan said.