Vibha Saraf adds: “I think it has the elements of a no-nonsense-college song which is brimming with the excitement about newfound love, crush, love interest.”
Ayaz, who is based in Dallas, the US, says that the song has come out at the right time and will cheer people in India in these times of distress.
“As an artiste, creativity flows at all times. Being an Indian overseas one can completely understand the situation back home. It’s devastating – rather, depressing for everyone. The song was ready in March, and we were scheduled to release it in April. We did discuss with the team on whether we should release it or not, and they gave us the green signal. The prime reason was positivit, and something to cheer about in this chaotic situation,” he claims.
Dilbaro singer Vibha Saraf opens up on new track I really like you
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Thu, May 6 2021 20:42 IST |
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Mumbai, May 6 : Singer Vibha Saraf is out with her new song I really like you . The singer, who shot to fame singing Dilbaro in the Alia Bhatt-starrer Raazi , says her latest track has all the qualities of a college romance number. I really like you has been composed by Ayaz Ismail, and Vibha says this is different from the work she has done before. I think it s a simplistic composition plus I hadn t attempted this genre before. I also had an additional role to play here, giving Ayaz s composition a lyrical direction, says Vibha, about penning the number.
A Covid Spring
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This cartoon by Rafia Rasool was viral on social media today, April 5, 2021.
Beginning April 3, Jammu and Kashmir administration is holding a 5- day tulip festival to attract tourists. A host of activities, including cultural shows and musical evenings, are being held. Several national-level and local artists including Mumbai-based Kashmiri singer Vibha Saraf will perform during the festival. So will Badshah, a rapper, who has charged the Jammu and Kashmir government almost Rs 30 lakhs for the show. The sound systems are being driven from Punjab to suit the event.
The festival is likely to draw thousands of more visitors at a time when the third wave of Covid-19 has set in and the daily tally in Kashmir has gone past 300. Earlier the administration held a music concert at
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Kashmir s two-day Tulip Festival concludes with significant boom in tourists
The two day tulip festival concluded with the enthralling cultural and musical performances by popular artists and singers from within and outside Jammu and Kashmir. The festival which was thrown open by Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha yesterday was organised by Jammu and Kashmir Tourism department in collaboration with Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Development Corporation and Department of Floriculture.
The purpose of holding such a beautiful festival was that while tourists were enjoying the beauty of the Tulip Garden, they are also exposed to our traditional culture, music, cuisine and handicrafts at a single venue.