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The song is about coffee and intimacy! Sung by Hamsika and Kaushal. Written and composed by Kaushal. Guitars and synth - Sebastian Andrade. Mixed by Eddie Avil in Glam Slam Studios, Mumbai.
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Bollywood, World Music, Fusion, Traditional Indian
Kaushal S. Inamdar, a talented music composer with an array of achievements behind him has now entered the domain of Hindi Films. His first Hindi Film as a music composer was It's Breaking News, a film that is repeatedly shown on UTV Movies and is making waves on the DVD circuit in Europe and the United States. His stint as a mentor and a judge in Zee Marathiâs SAREGAMAPA brought to the fore Kaushal's intelligent and common sense approach towards music, which has been the hallmark of his own music which he has been doing for the past 12 years. Apart from innumerable television serials, ”Char Divas Sasuche, Bhatkanti, Saaya, Shanti” to name a few. He has also done Hindi and Marathi albums, Marathi Films such as NOT ONLY MRS RAUT and RAASTA ROKO, stage shows like Jhenduchi Phule and Amrutacha Vasa. He also composed and presented a song for the Mumbai Festival 2005 at the Gateway of India, which was sung by 60 children. He has participated in popular television shows like Nakshatranche Dene (Zee TV Marathi), Idea Sa-Re-Ga-Ma-Pa , and Paulkhuna (ETV Marathi). Only a few months back he composed music for the show Rain Raaga wherein he worked with the likes of Louiz Banks and George Brookes. http://www.kaushalsinamdar.com
Song Info
Genre
Pop Dance-Pop
Charts
#9,729 today Peak #17
#5,137 in subgenre Peak #10
Author
Kaushal S. Inamdar
Rights
Kaushal S. Inamdar
Uploaded
June 24, 2009
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.0 MB 128 kbps 3:15
Story behind the song
A very famous chain of coffee shops in India has this tagline written on its banners 013 'A lot can happen over coffee'. True, but not at the coffee shops which sport the tagline. The loud music, the constantly blinking television sets deprive you of the leisure of having coffee, and the 'lot' that can actually happen over it. These coffee shops, in a way, symbolise the schizophrenic personality of our metropolises. There are multiple TV monitors showing different channels, and loud music playing some entirely different music totally unrelated to any of the channels. The volume of this music denies any kind of possibility of a conversation that should otherwise remain private and intimate. There is a romance about coffee that alas, these multinational coffee joints do not comprehend. The South Indian hotels in Mumbai have this romance by default. The tiny steel glass and bowl coffee not only is better coffee, but carries with it an atmosphere that huge china clay cups don't recognise. I, personally, have a special place for coffee in my heart (although I am a regular tea drinker), and also for those members of the opposite sex with whom I have had coffee. Romance comes in degrees, and having an intimate cup of strongly brewed coffee, is more romantic than, say holding hands! To all those girls and women, with whom I have shared this cup of coffee, I dedicate this song.
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jaywantwadkar
Jul 03, 2009
Mast pavus chlu aahe aani COFFEE che ghot shravan kartoi. apratim, bhetuya lavkar