Shreya Ghoshal, Arijit Singh, Daler Mehndi, Haricharan Seshadri, Hiral Viradia and Shashaa Tirupati have sung the bevy of songs including Garda, Chakka Chak, Tere Rang, Little Little, Tumhein Mohabbat, Raith Zara Si and Toofan Si Kudi. Composed by the ever legendary A R Rahman, the soulful lyrics are penned down by Irshad Kamil and some of the greatest singers have lent their voices to the songs. The music album of Atrangi-Re witnesses the coming together of experts from the industry. There were also some fun stage moments during the concert. Besides the legend A R Rahman himself, the concert was attended by Akshay Kumar, Sara Ali Khan, Bhushan Kumar, Aanand L Rai and Irshad Kamil.
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The music album was launched by the makers in a grand concert by the music maestro A R Rahman.ĪR Rahman hummed the best songs of the movie in the concert and left the audience tapping to Toofan Si Kudi, Tere Rang, Tumhein Mohabbat and flute execution of Tere Rang. With the songs climbing up the music charts, the stage is now ready to welcome yet another classic music piece from the album. The launch of a romantic and soulful number, Rait Zara Si, is now extracting even more love from the audience.
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Mr Bava Sahib, manager of the Leo dormitory in Kaki Bukit, said: "The song brings warmth to the heart that longs for comfort and came in pro bono as we all want to do something good for those who have suffered much during this pandemic.Since the launch of Chaka Chak, Atrangi Re’s music has been receiving immense love from the masses all around. "This song will give us the hope and spirit to overcome these difficult times and to fight the coronavirus." "It feels refreshing to hear the magical poetry not just as words but through a song," said Mr Leve Xavier from Jurong-Penjuru dormitory. Many migrant workers, too, appreciated Shabir's effort. We are almost at the end of the circuit breaker period, so let's stay strong and keep up the good fight," said Mr Iswaran. It is a poignant message that all of us can get through these tough times, together. "The poem 'Thedichoru' by Tamil poet Mahakavi Bharathiyar encourages us to remain resilient in the face of adversity. Iswaran lauded the effort as "uniquely Singaporean" in a Facebook post. Minister for Communications and Information S. "Thedichoru" received praise from the Indian community in Singapore. Rabindranath Tagore's song "Prano bhoriye trisha horiye" ("Fill my heart, quench my thirst") is sung by Iman Chakraborty, a national award-winning singer from West Bengal, accompanied by Singapore jazz legend Jeremy Monteiro on the piano. We thought that a Bengali version would cater to the Bangladeshi migrant workers," said Shabir, who produced it. "The Indian migrant workers appreciated the music video. The Tamil music video was launched on May 27, followed by a Bengali equivalent today. The newly formed ground-up initiative Covid-19 Migrant Support Coalition extended support. There were times when we worked till 5am." "We had numerous meetings and all of us put in quality effort. "It took us three weeks, from conceptualisation to giving the final touches," said Shabir.
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The result is the music video Thedichoru: Shabir X The TENG Ensemble. "The collaboration with the Chinese ensemble shows that not just the Indian community in Singapore thinks about the migrant workers." "Everyone came in pro bono as we all want to do something good for those who have suffered much during this pandemic," said Shabir. Shabir's brother Abbas Akbar was roped in as the executive producer.
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Shabir wrote the melody and the Teng Ensemble, a critically acclaimed Singaporean Chinese fusion music group, composed it. He decided to compose a song which would lift their spirits and provide cheer. As they are suffering from the Covid-19 outbreak, he believed it would serve as a thoughtful response in these difficult times.