Are we surprised? No.
After the stupendous success of ‘Dhinka Chika’ in Ready, this had to happen. Salman Khan is all set to regain the game of numbers in Bollywood with his next venture ‘Jai Ho’. He has been very quick in roping in the famous South Indian music composer Devi Sri Prasad to compose his upcoming film’s second song ‘Naacho Re’. ‘Jai Ho’ is a remake of the south Indian hit ‘Stalin’ and has the Khan and Tabu in lead roles. Both lead stars hope to crack the 200 crore club with this film. What is being expected to be another treat for fans of Salman Khan, Jai ho promises a lot in cinematic entertainment.
Jai Ho : A Musical Hit?
Music has always been important in Salman Khan’s movies and Jai Ho promises to offer viewers another assortment of music and magic. The movies soundtrack has seven songs out of which Salman’s magic duo Sajid-Wajid have composed 3 songs, Amal Malik has composed 3 songs, and Devi Sri Prasad has composed 1 song. The song composed by Devi Sri Prasad is a fusion dance number that has been sung by Ujjayinee and penned by the empirical Shabbir Ahmed. The song has been released with the film’s trailer on YouTube and has already received positive audience reaction. The movie is an action drama which has Salman Khan playing the role of an ex-army Major, whose only aim in life is to serve common people in the society and alleviate their suffering, in whichever way he can.
About DSP
Devi Sri Prasad is himself a renowned Telugu musician who has always come up with raw fusions that have a direct appeal to the common masses. He has been operating in the Tamil and Telugu film circuits debuting at the tender age of seventeen. DSP, as he is popularly known among fans, has impressed audiences right from his first compositions. He has received many awards for his entertaining music and has worked with big stars like Kamal Hassan and Pawan Kalyan. Notable amongst his compositions are award winning numbers that he created for movies like Manmadhudu, Arya, Arya 2, Jalsa, and many more. Recent hits include movies like Attharintiki Daaredhi, Ready, and Jai Ho.
Noting the youthful spirit of his songs and their popularity in the South India film industry, it is no wonder that Salmaan chose DSP’s then previous hit ‘Ringa Ringa’, for his movie Ready. We all loved ‘Dhinka Chika’, and we all are once again loving ‘Naacho Re’.
Thank You Salmaan! Thank You DSP!