July 05, 2026 04:03 pm (IST)
Amit Trivedi makes an exception for Hunterrr
Mumbai, Mar 25 (IBNS): Amit Trivedi only sings songs he has composed himself. The singer has never sang songs composed by anyone else.
But for the first time ever, he lent his voice for a song which was not composed by him.
He sang a song composed by A.R. Rahman’s protégé, Khamosh Shah. The song is called “Bachpan”, from Phantom Films’ Hunterrr.
He was approached to sing the song and when he read the lyrics and heard the music he loved the song so much that he immediately agreed to be a part of it.
Amit Trivedi really liked the song and came on board for it as it was for Phantom Films.
The song has been loved by people all over and is receiving a massive response.
So now the makers of the film are releasing a special video of the song this week​. ​
Hunterrr is receiving a phenomenal response and is receiving praises from all quarters for its concept and unique approach to coming of age films.​
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