‘An honour to work with Rahman’

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Diljit Dosanjh, Rahman’s soulful track from Main Vaapas Aaunga released

The makers of the upcoming film Main Vaapas Aaunga on Saturday unveiled the track Kya Kamaal Hai, which celebrates hope amid challenging times. Actor Diljit Dosanjh says that working with Oscar-winning composer AR Rahman doesn’t feel like work, as he calls it an honour.
Diljit said in a statement: “Kya Kamal Hai is very close to my heart. There’s a certain honesty in this song… it makes you pause and just feel, without trying too hard. Working with Imtiaz Ali Sir is always special because his world feels real, nothing forced, nothing superficial.”
“With A. R. Rahman sir, it doesn’t feel like work… it’s an honour to be working with someone as legendary as him. And Irshad Kamil bhai’s words… they come straight from the heart and land there.”
He added: “There’s a lot of noise and chaos around us today, but this song has a certain stillness. It reminds you to slow down, breathe, and just be in the moment.”
The film’s first song- Kya Kamaal Hai, brings together the collaboration between the global sensation Diljit and Rahman. Kya Kamaal Hai draws its inspiration from the love that refused to fade away when everything else was lost during the partition era.
The song reminds us of the beautiful world we live in, one where love is abundant, happiness outweighs sorrow, and togetherness breaks every barrier, offering both tenderness and resilience in equal measure.
According to Imtiaz Ali, “All of us are going through a tumultuous time today. The world is burning, towns and cities have been devastated, everybody is insecure.”
AR Rahman said that working with Imtiaz and Irshad always feels like continuing a conversation that never really ended. (Agencies)

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