Tum Jo Aaye (Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai) to Hum Marr Jayenge (Aashiqui 2), Tulsi Kumar has dubbed a variety of melodious songs best suited to romantic scenes in motion pictures. While she stays one of many customary playback singers in Bollywood, she makes use of her unbiased songs to experiment alongside along with her sound and differ. Dil Kuch Hor Ni Mangda, her latest single in collaboration with rapper Ikka, is a outcomes of the similar effort to aim to do one factor completely completely different.
Wanted to do one factor peppy and upbeat
Tulsi Kumar has launched her new tune ‘Dil Kuch Hor Ni Mangda’ the place she is experimenting alongside along with her sound along with her dancing experience. “The full thought behind doing unbiased music is that the viewers will get to see a side of you that they haven’t. I moreover wanted to experiment with my sound, on account of my listeners have largely heard me in romantic and gradual songs. I wanted to do one factor peppy and upbeat.
“They’ve not seen me dance, apart from in Reels. Our choreographers Piyush and Shazia have given me a fab hook step. Dance has at all times been a ardour, though I’ve by no means educated in it. If you train me one thing for 3 days, like an entire chunk, I can memorise it. There is love for dance,” she says.
Changing 9 outfits for the music video
The video thought and path is by Postguru. “He got here up with the thought of transitions, and that’s how we now have 9 outfits. It was a ache to shoot it in two days and I damage myself additionally within the course of (the video went viral a number of weeks in the past).”
Authentic Punjabi lyrics
It is a Punjabi tune, which in itself was an issue as Tulsi wanted to find out the meanings of some phrases in an effort to emote appropriately. “The lyrics are by Rooh Sandhu, very genuine Punjabi lyrics that I haven’t tried earlier than. I used to be asking him the which means of a number of the phrases. The complete vibe of the tune may be very totally different from what I’ve finished previously,” she admits.