Rock band collaborates with Grammy winner for Punjabi song

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Sep 25 2013 | 11:15 AM IST
Popular Indian rock band, Agnee, is all set to release a Punjabi song soon for which they have collaborated with Grammy winner and bass player Etienne Mbappe from Cameroon.
Besides, the Pune based band have their hands full working on three films-- 'Bakrapur' directed by Janaki Vishwanathan, which has an unusual protagonist-- a goat named Shah Rukh; 'Mango' by Abbas Tyrewala and 'Rockin' Love by Deepak Tijori.
"... We collaborated with Grammy winner and fantastic bass player Etienne Mbappe (from Cameroon) last year for a Punjabi song that we'll release soon... And that was super fun," said Mohan, lead vocalist of the band which did the Hindi theme song 'Hello Andheron' for the smash hit Marvels' superhero film "Avengers" India release last year, told PTI.
Agnee had beaten back the challenge of fellow country band Euphoria, and Pakistani rock outfits Strings' and Jal to compose and sing the soundtrack.
Asked about 'Bakrapur', Mohan said, "The film itself is very different, right from the premise of the film to the way the story is presented, so the music and the lyrics also follow..."
The lyrics are by Pancchi Jalonvi.
"The background score of the film, done by our music producer, Aditya Pushkarna, is very rustic and in line with the film's setting and visuals. You'll find a lot of sounds of rural India in the score. In the songs, however, we're not necessarily sticking to the same thing, and we're treating each song for what it is meant to convey."
"The promotional song's work in progress, and we expect to have it ready by end of the month."
About the two other films, he said 'Rockin' Love is halfway in shoot and they are acting as themselves in the movie. "All the members of the band are in the movie, playing who we are in real life."
"For Mango, we're doing music, and Aditya (key boardist) and Koco (lead guitarist) are acting in that as actors playing characters.... The shoot's pretty much done, and we're getting into final production for all the songs.
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First Published: Sep 25 2013 | 11:15 AM IST

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