After tasting success in the scripting and film-making domain, Amole has added another feather to his cap. He has now turned music composer for his next film, 'Hawaa Hawaai'.
Amole wants to reach out to children with his song, which will be based on Indian classical ragas.
"I wanted to sing to the children of the nation. So, I wrote and composed Chule Ke Angaare. Its an inspirational anthem for them and is an early morning rendition. It has a flavour of Indian classical music," Amole said.
Besides composing the track, the director has also lent his voice to it.
The rest of the songs for the film have been composed by Hitesh Sonik of 'Stanley Ka Dabba' fame.
Directed by Amole, 'Hawaa Hawaai' stars the filmmaker's son Partho Gupte and Saqib Saleem.
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