Akshay Kumar’s Sarfira Latest Track Khudaya Out

“Sarfira,” an upcoming Bollywood film starring Radhika Madan and Akshay Kumar, is gearing up for its much-anticipated theatrical release. The film has recently unveiled its second track, “Khudaya,” a qawwali-style song composed by Suhit Abhyankar and featuring vocals by Sagar Bhatia, Neeti Mohan, and Suhit himself. Scheduled to hit cinemas on July 12, the movie promises to captivate audiences with its heartfelt narrative and soulful music.

Insights into “Khudaya”

Neeti Mohan, one of the vocalists behind “Khudaya,” described her experience singing the song as deeply moving. She emphasized how the poignant lyrics and melodious composition beautifully capture the essence of enduring love.

Composer Suhit Abhyankar also shared his sentiments, expressing that crafting and performing “Khudaya” was a profound emotional journey for him, underscoring the qawwali’s significance in his heart.

Storyline and Inspiration

“Sarfira” is a remake of the acclaimed Tamil film “Soorarai Pottru,” which starred Suriya in the lead role. The narrative revolves around Veer Mhatre’s ambitious dream to establish a budget airline for the general public. Directed by Sudha Kongara, the film delves into Veer’s journey as he confronts numerous challenges and obstacles in his quest to realize his aviation venture.

Behind the Scenes: Production and Producers

The film is produced by a collaborative effort from prominent figures in the industry, including Vikram Malhotra from Abundantia Entertainment, Aruna Bhatia from Cape of Good Films, and South Indian celebrities Suriya and Jyotika from 2D Entertainment. This collaboration underscores the film’s cross-regional appeal and the collective vision to bring this inspiring story to life on the big screen.

Akshay Kumar’s Role in Sarfira

Akshay Kumar, known for his versatility and impactful performances, plays a pivotal role in “Sarfira.” His recent cinematic endeavors include “Bade Miyan Chote Miyan,” directed by Ali Abbas Zaffar. Where he shared the screen with talented actors such as Tiger Shroff, Alaya F, and Manushi Chhillar.

Despite being a remake of the classic David Dhawan film of the same name. The movie faced challenges in resonating with the audience. Reflecting the unpredictable nature of audience reception in the film industry.

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