This story is from January 22, 2021
Akshay Khot’s 'Pavlana Marga Kale Na' set to strike a chord with Marathi audience
After gaining experience by composing music for renowned artists like Padma Shri Padmaja Phenani Joglekar and Shadab Rayeen for his first album ‘Rang’, musician
Meanwhile, his another track '
Akshay says, "In a creative discussion with the team and the director of the video, we decided to go with this theme. I strongly believe in inclusion in everything so I immediately connected this LGBT theme to Tere Bagair as the song speaks about unrecognized love. This was our way of bringing some more awareness to the
Akshay, who’s inclination towards music began at an early age, honed his talent meticulously and his music is a testament of it. According to him ‘Tere Bagair’ is bound to strike a chord with the audiences primarily because of it’s relatable theme, the bittersweet feeling that memories can have on us all. “This song is very close to my heart. It's relatable and liberating in equal measure as these are emotions we have all experienced in one way or the other. I hope people enjoy listening to the song as much as we did creating it.” He concludes.
Akshay Khot
recently composed aMarathi song
'Pavlana Marga Kale na'. The song is sung by Arijit Singh for Marathi film 'Yes I Can' which is due to release soon.Tere Bagair
', a soulful number is doing a round on social media due to it's different theme. The video of the song narrates the love story between two partners, who live life to the fullest in each other’s company and create memories that will last for a lifetime. The track apart from being soulful imparts the important message of love, love which should not have any boundaries whatsoever.Akshay says, "In a creative discussion with the team and the director of the video, we decided to go with this theme. I strongly believe in inclusion in everything so I immediately connected this LGBT theme to Tere Bagair as the song speaks about unrecognized love. This was our way of bringing some more awareness to the
LGBT community
who face discrimination and harassment because of society's closed minds and sentiments. The community is everyday people who are the same as us but are unfortunately treated differently."Akshay, who’s inclination towards music began at an early age, honed his talent meticulously and his music is a testament of it. According to him ‘Tere Bagair’ is bound to strike a chord with the audiences primarily because of it’s relatable theme, the bittersweet feeling that memories can have on us all. “This song is very close to my heart. It's relatable and liberating in equal measure as these are emotions we have all experienced in one way or the other. I hope people enjoy listening to the song as much as we did creating it.” He concludes.
end of article
Visual Stories
- How to make Chili Paneer Rice at home
- 7 morning shots that help burn fat and reduce weight
- Best ethnic outfit shades for Lohri 2025
- Lohri Style Goals ft. Jasmin Bhasin: Festive Fashion Done Right
- 10 ways to add sweet potato in winter breakfast
- Best pics of Manasi Parekh you should not miss
- Is your relationship moving too fast? 10 ways to know
- Kareena Kapoor's new year photo dump: A perfect blend of style and family moments
- 8 vitamins and minerals that are lost in cooking (and how to retain them)
Bigg Boss
- BB18: Chahat gets evicted just a week before finale
- BB18: Niti comes out in support for Karan Veer
- BB18: Krushna calls himself the 'nepo kid'
- BB18: Salman takes a hilarious dig at Ajay Devgn
- BB18: Kishwer slams these 2 contestants for the recent chaos
- Bigg Boss 18: Rajat calls Chum and Shilpa ‘faltu'
- Bigg Boss 18: Raveena and Salman share nostalgic moment
- Bigg Boss 18: All you need to know ahead of the finale
- BB18: Salman slams Vivian for ignoring Eisha-Avinash in TTF task
- BB18: Salman asks Karan to come out of house
UP NEXT
Start a Conversation
Post comment