Jay Sean, Rishi Rich on Nakhre - their ode to Bollywood - which sees the former emulate industrys Badshah.
Jay Sean
Jay Sean
The Brit musician, who kicked off his career with Rishi Rich's Nachna tere naal, has made frequent appearances in Indian publications and in radio, in the last few months. His recent offerings too have been moulded to grab the attention of fans in this part of the world. Case in point being Nakhre, a tribute to Bollywood that sees an animated Sean mimic Bollywood's badshah, Shah Rukh Khan. It marks yet another collaboration with Rishi Rich.
"The song includes the flute [section] in Baazigar's Tere chehre pe. Since the music video had to be shot in the pandemic, we decided to use animation to make the video," says Sean of the track that punctuates scenes of Khan's films with pictures of Kajol.
Rishi Rich. Pics/Instagram
Sean and Rich grew up on a healthy appetite of Bollywood films. "We have been fans of Aashiqui and Baazigar, and the films' music. I thought it would be a good idea to have Jay [emulate]SRK and [recreate] the iconic scenes of DDLJ, RaOne and Kuch Kuch [Hota Hai] to evoke a sense of nostalgia," says Rich, who shifted base from London to Mumbai four years ago after a collaborative project with Mohit Suri exposed him to the promising opportunities India had to offer. "I loved the vibe here. I was inspired and decided to stay and work on films like Gully Boy and Pal Pal [Dil Ke Paas]. A music producer can work anywhere. Here, I have my own studio, and also [get the chance to] express my sounds [as desired]," says Rich.
The web platform, like several others, have opened doors for artistes. Rich says platforms like Triller, on which Nakhre was exclusively released, enables them to gauge audience reaction, instead of ponder over the reception of a song consumed independently.
His most recent work is the Netflix documentary, Bad Boy Billionaires. Sean, on the other hand, responds to our question of a probable upcoming mixtape by confirming that the third edition of his acclaimed album, Mistress, could be in the pipeline. "RnB has always been dear to me. I have a few songs that could be on it. This is among the projects that are very important, for me."
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