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It was back in May when “Bekhayali” from “Kabir Singh” film in young singer-composer Sachet Tandon’s voice hit the music platforms. Since then it has been viewed over 86 million times on YouTube. Super singer Arijit Singh has also done a version of the song, but it is budding Sachet’s version, composed by the duo of Sachet and Parampara, that started breaking records.

Soon, the other songs of “Kabir Singh” apart from “Bekhayali” were also becoming blockbusters, one by one. “Tujhe Kitna Chahne Lage”, sung by Arijit and composed by Mithoon, singer-composer Vishal Mishra’s “Kaise Hua”, “Tera Ban Jaaunga” rendered by Akhil Sachdeva and Tulsi Kumar, Arman Malik’s “Mera Pehla Pyaar”, the Shreya Ghoshal-rendered “Yeh Aaina”, and Sachet-Parampara’s “Mere Sohneya” were all hits much before the film hit the screens on June 21.

For the first time in years, a Bollywood album with fully original songs, and no recreated sounds had hit a chord with listeners.

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Kabir Singh Is A SUPER HIT At The At The Box Office But Why Aren’t We Talking About The Songs?

Traditionally, hit music in a Bollywood romantic drama always spells super success for the film in question. “Kabir Singh” wholly benefitted from its mellifluous songs, written simply yet exceptionally by Irshad Kamil, Manoj Muntashir, Mithoon and Kumaar.

“Not only actors but the singers and composers also played a huge role in making ‘Kabir Singh‘ a success,” Bhushan Kumar, chairman and managing director of T-Series, told IANS. Bhushan should know. The music of the film was released under the label of T-Series, a banner that has been at the forefront of redefining Bollywood music for over three decades now.

A big reason for the winning score, Bhushan Kumar points out, is utilising new talent along with established names such as Arijit and Shreya in the album.

“Look at Sachet and Parampara — such a brilliant duo. It feels great to see the audience appreciating and accepting new talent in the industry,” added Bhushan.