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Arijit Singh's Emotional Surrender on 'Phir Se'
12 Jun
Summary
- Arijit Singh became emotional during the 'Phir Se' recording.
- The song features a veena with ancient tenderness in Raag Khamaj.
- 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' sequel is directed by Aditya Dhar.

Music composer Shashwat Sachdev recounted an intensely emotional recording session for the song 'Phir Se Naina Bhare' from 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge.' He revealed that playback singer Arijit Singh was profoundly moved by the composition, which features a veena in the shades of Raag Khamaj, lending it an ancient tenderness.
Singh expressed that the song made him extremely emotional, leading to a heartfelt conversation with Sachdev that the composer described as a permanent part of his inner life. Sachdev highlighted Singh's 'emotional surrender' and the truth he brought to the song, stating that his voice made the emotion feel 'lived, not sung from outside.'
'Dhurandhar: The Revenge,' directed again by Aditya Dhar, continues the story of an Indian spy operating in Karachi. The film, loosely based on real events, was released in theaters worldwide on March 19.