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Makers release ‘Yaadon Ki Almari’ song from Kajol's upcoming movie Helicopter Eela

| @indiablooms | Aug 20, 2018, at 04:39 pm

Mumbai, Aug 20 (IBNS): After amusing everybody with her mommy-full avatar in Mumma Ki Parchai, makers are now presenting Kajol singing her heart out in the next song ‘Yaadon Ki Almari’ from her upcoming film Helicopter Eela. 

Known for creating magic and mesmerizing melodies, the song is composed by Amit Trivedi himself and is Palomi Ghosh’s debut at playback in Hindi cinema.

The song beautifully captures Kajol talking about unfulfilled dreams and the importance of living them in time.

Watch the song here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EfOdE4GjYU

Expressing her excitement about making her Bollywood debut, Palomi said, “I was simply enjoying record the audio-board and next thing I knew, I was singing for Kajol ma’am. Pradeep Dada said I was Eela’s voice. I was asked to bear the character’s sketch and journey in my mind and translate those emotions through my music. I am truly grateful to Dada for giving me such an opportunity.”

Helicopter Eela is all set to release on Sept 7.

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