Inspiration: I am a huge fan of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, says Huma

‘Gangs of Wasseypur’ actor on working in rendition of ‘Tumhe Dillagi’

Huma features as the love interest of Vidyut Jammwal in the music video. PHOTO: FILE

MUMBAI:
Actor Huma Qureshi recently revealed she is a big fan of the late Pakistani qawwal Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan whose song Tumhe Dillagi Bhool Jani Padegi was adapted for Bhushan Kumar’s most recent Dillagi song in which she featured.

This week, at the launch of the song, Huma was asked if she had heard the original. Responding to the question, she said, “Of course I had heard the song before. I am a huge Nusrat fan.”

Music composers Salim Sulaiman have reworked the song with Rahat Fateh Ali Khan lending his voice to the new version. Huma is cast opposite Vidyut Jammwal in the video that has been directed by Kiran Deohans.

Speaking about the single, Huma shared, “When I was told that this song is what they were doing and Rahat sahab has sung it and Vidyut is in it, I just jumped at it and said, ‘Yes, I’ll do it’. I didn’t have to think about it too much and of course Kiran sir was going to direct me and his work is legendary.”

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Huma and Vidyut play lovers in the video. While Huma is eager to go to Bangalore for her job promotion, Vidyut is seen unhappy with her decision. “As far the preparation is concerned, Vidyut will testify. We did a lot of rehearsals. And especially [for] the scene that everyone has liked, we did a mini-workshop,” she added. “I think that helped the chemistry. If we didn’t spend that kind of time together, may be it would not have been possible.”

According to Huma, Vidyut was constantly worried about looking like a male chauvinist in the music video. “And I was worried that I wouldn’t look like an irritating girlfriend. So this was a very fine line we had to tread so as to make it anti-break-up, while still keeping the romance intact,” concluded Huma.

The lyrics of the song have been penned by Manoj Muntashir.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 10th, 2016.

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