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News |  18 May 2014 12:55 |  By RnMTeam

Lekar Hum Deewana Dil: a new anthem for the gen-next

NEW DELHI: 'Lekar hum deewana dil', a popular song sung by Kishore Kumar some decades earlier, is the title of a new film which will feature the music of one of the greatest names in the world for music, AR Rahman.

The music of the film is one of the biggest USPs. 'Khalifa' is the first track to come out and is programmed with the base of electronic music.

Rahman said, "I really enjoyed working with Arif,Dinoo and Amitabh. 'Khalifa' is a result of our jam session we had before making the soundtrack of LHDD. Hope people embrace it and support this effort. God bless"

The song was written and composed in the span of just one night. Dinesh Vijan said "Khalifa was the first session that we had with Rahman sir and this track just came together that night with a life of its own and it just sets the tone of the album. It manages to capture the state of mind of today's generation. It is not just a song but an experience."

Amitabh Bhattacharya, who is the lyricist of the song, fitted the phrase 'Khalifa' as soon he heard the track. Amitabh says "Khalifa being the first and main song of the film had to be something very catchy, we were in search of a perfect phrase or a word and that is when I came up with the word Khalifa, it means being a leader, it was a perfect thought which fell in place".

Arif said "Khalifa captures the zesty spirit of gen-now/youth who bounce about painting the town red. It has been shot across various hot spots in Mumbai, and represent the confident attitude of I am the ruler of my destiny"

The film will mark the entry of Raj Kapoor's grandson Armaan with southern beauty Deeksha. Eros International & Illuminati Films' Lekar Hum Deewana Dil directed by Arif Ali is scheduled to release on 4 July.

An entertainer for the youth by the youth - Lekar Hum Deewana Dil is all about making mistakes and growing up as it takes audiences through the journey of two friends who take decisions, face consequences and learn from them. It reflects the 'act first, think later' sentiments of today's youth and how relationships fail over unrealistic expectations.

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