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Writer of 'Bheege Hont Tere' Explains the Story behind the Lyrics on The Kapil Sharma Show, Cites Rajasthan Connection
Lyricist Sayeed Quadri is set to make a special appearance on the highly anticipated final episode of 'The Kapil Sharma Show.' Known for his exceptional work on songs like "Bheege Hont Tere," "Kaho Na Kaho," "Woh Lamhe," and "Agar Tum Mil Jao," which were prominently featured in movies starring Emraan Hashmi, Sayeed Quadri has made a significant mark in the world of music.
In a promotional clip for the upcoming episode, Sayeed Quadri delves into the inspiration behind his composition of the chart-topping song "Bheege Hont Tere" for the 2004 film 'Murder.'
"Bheege Hont Tere" captivated audiences with its soulful melody and emotive lyrics. The song was beautifully sung by Kunal Ganjawala, with music composed by the talented Anu Malik. Sayeed Quadri, the gifted lyricist, contributed his poetic finesse not only to "Bheege Hont Tere" but also to three other memorable tracks from the film, namely "Kaho Na Kaho," "Zindagi Is Tarah," and "Jana Tere Pyar Mein."
During the promotional clip, Sayeed Quadri shares intriguing details about the creative process behind "Bheege Hont Tere." As the episode commences, Kapil Sharma warmly welcomes Sayeed Quadri, and they engage in a playful rendition of the song's lyrics. Kapil Sharma, known for his quick wit, humorously asks, "Sir, where does this immense thirst come from?" Sayeed Quadri, with a mischievous smile, amusingly replies, "Being from Rajasthan, I naturally feel very thirsty." Kapil playfully adds, "Instead of 'Bheege Hont Tere,' you could have also written 'Bheege Unt Tere' (wet lips, wet camel)." This light-hearted banter evokes laughter among everyone present, creating a joyful atmosphere.
Directed by Anurag Basu and produced by Mukesh Bhatt, 'Murder' starred Emraan Hashmi and Mallika Sherawat in the lead roles. The film, set in the vibrant city of Bangkok, drew inspiration from the 2002 American film 'Unfaithful.' With its intriguing storyline and captivating performances, 'Murder' garnered immense popularity, and its songs played a crucial role in its success. The film's triumph led to the release of two more installments in 2011 and 2013, further solidifying its place in the Indian film industry.
Sayeed Quadri's participation in the final episode of 'The Kapil Sharma Show' promises to be a delightful treat for fans. As an esteemed lyricist, he has contributed significantly to the world of Hindi film music, and his insights into the creation of "Bheege Hont Tere" will undoubtedly add depth to the viewers' appreciation of this timeless song. The episode will not only celebrate Sayeed Quadri's remarkable talent but also serve as a memorable farewell to the beloved comedy show that has entertained audiences for years.
- PTC PUNJABI