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Meri Pyaari Bindu: Haareya song released

Meri Pyaari Bindu: Haareya song released

India Blooms News Service | | 11 Apr 2017, 04:02 pm
Mumbai, Apr 11 (IBNS): Haareya from upcoming Bollywood movie Meri Pyaari Bindu captures the craziness of being besotted in love.

It’s a gentle melody that salutes falling helplessly in love.

Haareya from Meri Pyaari Bindu is a beautiful song that presents Abhimanyu’s overwhelming fascination with Bindu as he loses his heart to her.

Ayushmann Khurrana, playing Abhimanyu, a pulp fiction writer in the film, is in character in his writing space here.

With a typewriter, pulp fiction novels, music discs and posters all around him, relives the journey with Bindu, played by Parineeti Chopra.

Composed by Sachin Jigar, Haareya works magic in Arijit Singh’s voice and with lyrics by Priya Saraiya.

A setting that brings to life the indulgent, beautiful clutter of a writer’s space, including novel title like Awara Dhoban, Guitarphobia Abhimanyu’s recall of his life and times with Bindu.

The song draws you into it’s world, and makes you feel for Abhimanyu’s story of besotted love.

A film that captures Abhimanyu and Bindu’s relationship spanning three decades, this slice of life story will play out on screens on May 12.

Song Out Now -http://https://youtu.be/TyMUY2CDrjc

 

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