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Sanam Saeed and Mohib Mirza-starrer Bachaana's first music video is out now

Sanam Saeed and Mohib Mirza-starrer Bachaana's first music video is out now

New song Yaari proves that couples on the run can find time for a bit of romance!
27 Jan, 2016

While Bachaana's trailer promised action and thrills, its first music video 'Yaari' reveals that the hero and heroine had the time for some sappy romance.

The song features Shafqat Amanat's soaring vocals as lyrical translation of the lead characters' growing attraction to each other. It has been composed by Bollywood music director, Prasad Sashte.

The video shows that their romance is fairly textbook, with Mohib Mirza as the chivalrous gentleman and Sanam Saeed as the occasionally blushing beauty. The hope is that the romance proves to be less cookie-cutter in the film.

"Pakistan's cinematic talent is slowly emerging," Shafqat said in a video message at Bachaana's music launch yesterday. "As a musician, it was important for me to consider how the music was sounding in Bachaana. I thought the music was great, so agreed to sing one song. 'Yaari' has a beautiful melody and Bachaana looks like a beautiful film, from the bits and pieces I've seen."

The film's soundtrack also includes the title track 'Bachaana', its mash-up with 'Yaari' and the SYMT song, 'Koi Labda'.

Comments

Syed Jan 27, 2016 04:51pm
Good song With average cinematography .
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Hasan Ansari Jan 27, 2016 06:05pm
Better not be a slow paced love story.
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irfan Jan 27, 2016 10:40pm
it seems there is a lack of chemistry between the two actors....
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MS Jan 28, 2016 02:21am
Excellent song, looking forward to the movie.
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GULAB Khan Jan 28, 2016 04:29am
Excellent work
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SYED ZOHRAQAIN NAQVI Jan 28, 2016 03:13pm
sanam saeed is very talented actress in Pakistan, very best she has good dialogue delivery & having good face expression. she has bright future in our film industry, like Meena kumari
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Ashar Jan 29, 2016 02:44pm
Unfortunately the music misses the mark. Shafqat seems very underutilized and the movie seems a typical low budget production made to look grand with slow moving shots and fill ins. Hope Im wrong when the movie comes out but its time to either not make a movie or go all out...these middle of the road productions are dragging the industry down and it wont be long before viewer burn out will totally collapse the industry even before it starts to take off propetly.
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