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Joi Barua wanted the song O meri laila to be carried forward with heroism which was innocent, and its singer Atif Aslam delivered that perfectly, says the composer.

“I think it was very easy working with him (Atif). He had been travelling for a while, but once he got down to it, it just came together so beautifully. Even though this was a title track, I wanted this to be carried forward with heroism which was innocent.

“Because the context of love here is timeless, beyond life or death…beyond feelings of sadness, cynicism or even mere contentment. Just to celebrate the fact that love existed, that it could all be love. To celebrate the fact that one could be completely immersed in it. That feeling. That is what Atif delivered perfectly,” Barua told IANS.

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Laila Majnu: Composer Appreciates Atif Aslam For Delivering The Title Track Perfectly!

The song is from the forthcoming film Laila Majnu.

“(Filmmaker) Imtiaz Ali and his brother Sajid Ali have been cognizant and appreciative of my music for a while now. We’ve worked together in the recent past. They loved my Assamese music. About three years ago when they were working on the script of Laila Majnu, they got me involved in it,” he said.

It came as a surprise to him.

“Considering it was set in contemporary Kashmir, a place I had never experienced, a culture I was not aware of, the story was a bit alien to me. But it just meant I had to dive deeper into what I didn’t understand.

“As Kashmiris are, we people from the northeast India are also far from the central perspective of most things Indian. I understood the importance of representing a culture and people. And I think they understood this,” he said.