Trivedi helps 'Udta Punjab' fly

Wednesday 01st June 2016 07:15 EDT
 
 

Abhishek Chaubey's most awaited 'Udta Punjab' has created quite a stir with its eccentric music, a feat accomplished by Amit Trivedi. Keeping in mind the theme of the movie that revolves around the rampant drug abuse in the region, music director Trivedi has put together an interesting mix with lyrics and music that are raw on most parts. Meanwhile, a report suggests the film's music has the most number of references to drugs, ever. Four out of six songs in the album talk about the drug addict's state of mind through different and rather clever use of innuendos. Be it the aggressive 'Chitta Ve', cocaine commonly referred to as Chitta in Punjab, or 'Vadiya' which could be about a possible acid trip. Even before its release, the movie broke records and created controversies with the censor board. Producers of the film have sold the rights to the film’s soundtrack and album to T- Series for a whopping sum of Rs 18 Crore, making it the most expensive deal in B-town. The album is sure to clock itself for a trippy review!


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