The original song was picturised with Jeetendra and Sridevi in the eighties
Kolkata:
The song Naino Mein Sapna, madefamous by legendary playback singer Kishore Kumar, has beengiven a modern makeover by his son Amit in the remake versionof the Jeetendra-Sridevi starrer Himmatwala.
"Re-recording Naino Mein Sapna for me was like being apart of history. Never before has a song been sung in the samestyle rendered by his father 30 years ago," said Sajid Khan,who is directing the new Himmatwala.
"When Amit started singing it was almost like Kishoredahad come alive to sing the song for us," he said.As the filmmakers had the rights to the song so a fewlines from the original have been retained.
Music composer duo Sajid-Wajid have recreated the musicof the chartbuster in sync with today's music. Ajay Devgn andsouthern star Tamannaah Bhatia are playing the main leads inthe remake of Himmatwala.
Known as the matka number, the original was picturisedwith Jeetendra and Sridevi in the eighties with LataMangeshkar and Kishore Kumar lending their voices.The melodious Shreya Ghoshal has lent her voice for thefemale part in the reprise version which released onlinetoday.
The song Naino Mein Sapna, madefamous by legendary playback singer Kishore Kumar, has beengiven a modern makeover by his son Amit in the remake versionof the Jeetendra-Sridevi starrer Himmatwala.
"Re-recording Naino Mein Sapna for me was like being apart of history. Never before has a song been sung in the samestyle rendered by his father 30 years ago," said Sajid Khan,who is directing the new Himmatwala.
"When Amit started singing it was almost like Kishoredahad come alive to sing the song for us," he said.As the filmmakers had the rights to the song so a fewlines from the original have been retained.
Music composer duo Sajid-Wajid have recreated the musicof the chartbuster in sync with today's music. Ajay Devgn andsouthern star Tamannaah Bhatia are playing the main leads inthe remake of Himmatwala.
Known as the matka number, the original was picturisedwith Jeetendra and Sridevi in the eighties with LataMangeshkar and Kishore Kumar lending their voices.The melodious Shreya Ghoshal has lent her voice for thefemale part in the reprise version which released onlinetoday.