Aaj Yeh Basant, a brand-new song from the movie “Afwah,” has been made public (Photo courtesy – Still from Aaj Yeh Basant)
Recently, the innovative ‘Afwah’ trailer was launched and earned a tonne of love and acclaim. The Sudhir Mishra-directed movie is being highly anticipated by the audience. Bhumi Pednekar, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Sumeet Vyas, and Sharib Hashmi make up the star-studded cast of Afwa.
The funny trailer for Afsos has been published, and now the song “Aaj Yeh Basant” from the movie has as well. Shamir Tandon wrote the music for the song. Sunetra Banerjee sings this song, which was written by Dr. Sagar.
The music advances the plot of the movie while capturing the essence of the trailer. It discusses the consequences of a “rumour” that causes Bhumi Pednekar and Nawazuddin Siddiqui to be sought after by everyone in the town. In the midst of the mayhem, they are fighting for their lives.
The movie centres on how rumours may put individuals in dangerous circumstances, cause mayhem, and demonstrate how they spread like wildfire and are a monster that won’t let you go.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Bhumi Pednekar, Sharib Hashmi, Sumeet Kaul, Sumeet Vyas, Rocky Raina, and TJ Bhanu play the key parts in the Sudhir Mishra-directed movie. On May 5, 2023, Anubhav Sinha’s production company, Banaras Media Works, will release the movie.
Two minutes and thirty seconds long, the alleged teaser shows Nawaz’s character rescuing Bhumi’s character, who is being pursued by Sumeet’s character, a politician, after she runs away from home. Is. Those in charge propagated a story that Bhumi and Nawaz’s characters eloped.
The movie’s director, Sudhir Mishra, recently stated: “What happens if the creature pursues you? It’s a vile rumour, right? You’re basically screwed because there is nowhere to hide. The monster is constantly in front of you.” Even worse, the monster can occasionally take the guise of a parent, lover, or friend. I’m not sure what else could make for a compelling thriller’s basis if that. My response to the times Introducing “Rumor.”