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WATCH: Horror-comedy Munjya's second song by Arijit Singh 'Tainu Khabar Nahi' is the love anthem of the year, here's a glimpse

FP Staff June 1, 2024, 17:37:45 IST

Get ready for a love song that will hit all the right notes sung by the infallible Arijit Singh

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WATCH: Horror-comedy Munjya's second song by Arijit Singh 'Tainu Khabar Nahi' is the love anthem of the year, here's a glimpse

The second song of Dinesh Vijan’s horror-comedy Munjya is out and is called Tainu Khabar Nahi. Get ready for a love song that will hit all the right notes sung by the infallible Arijit Singh that also showcases the electric chemistry between the leads. Here’s the teaser:

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Dinesh Vijan’s Maddock Films have always believed in the idea of flirting with ambitious narratives, brimming with imagination and inventiveness. They are the pioneers of horror- comedy universe that has become extremely successful and popular over the years. Stree and Bhediya were lauded for their concept and contagious characters that stayed with audiences. They are now expanding the universe with another film called Munjya.

Fun with folklore

And just like Stree and Bhediya, there’s fun to be had in a new folklore this horror-comedy grapples with. To give the credit where it’s due first, this theme, based on the story by Yogesh Chandekar, has never been attempted before in Hindi film landscape. Directed by  Aditya Sarpotdar  and written (dialogue and screenplay) by Niren Bhatt, Munjya is a tale all the way from the mysterious and marvelous Konkan coast. The rich visuals only add extravagance and eeriness to a story that deserves to be seen. And the eponymous hero is India’s first CGI central character.

Who is a Munjya?

Bhatt told the publication, “He is a monster but a child because he died young. He bothers people to fulfill his desires, and usually wants to get married. Munjyas aren’t typically malicious; just juvenile, petty nuisance. They really seem to like pelting stones at those standing underneath trees.”

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