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Ek Villain is the soundtrack to the 2014 film of the same name directed by Mohit Suri starring Riteish Deshmukh, Sidharth Malhotra and Shraddha Kapoor. Mithoon composed and wrote three songs for the film, while Ankit Tiwari contributed music for one song "Galliyan" with lyrics by Manoj Muntashir which also features an unplugged version.
Ek Villain (transl. A Villain) is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Mohit Suri and jointly produced by Shobha Kapoor and Ekta Kapoor under Balaji Motion Pictures. Based on a script written by Tushar Hiranandani and Milap Milan Zaveri, it stars Sidharth Malhotra, Riteish Deshmukh and Shraddha Kapoor in lead roles. [3]
In 2014 his songs included "Baarish" from Yaariyan, "Muskurane" from Citylights, "Banjaara" from Ek Villain, "Dard Dilo Ke" from The Xpose and "Tu Hi Tu" from Kick. [9] The song "Banjaara", composed and written by Mithoon Sharma, was commercially successful. [10]
Galliyan (transl. Lanes/Streets) is a romantic Hindi song from the Hindi film, Ek Villain. [1] Composed by Ankit Tiwari, the song is sung by Tiwari himself, with lyrics penned by Manoj Muntashir. [2] The music video of the track features actors Sidharth Malhotra and Shraddha Kapoor. [3]
In 2006, Mithoon's friend recommended his name to Onir, (director of Bas Ek Pal), who wanted an electro-based title track. This led to his first original song as a composer, "Bas Ek Pal" with singer KK, and was followed by "Tere Bin" (by singer Atif Aslam) in 2006. Both songs were included in the film Bas Ek Pal.. [7]
Ek Villain Returns: T-Series: Kaushik-Guddu: Raghav Chaitanya "Dil (Female)" Shreya Ghoshal "Mera Banega Tu" Liger: Sony Music India: Tanishk Bagchi: Lakshay Kapoor "Ajnabee Ban Gaye" Saroj Ka Rishta: Zee Music Company: Rahul Jain: Armaan Malik: 2023 "Teri Meri Baatein" Chengiz: Grassroot Entertainment Kaushik-Guddu Sanjith Hegde: Hindi Dub ...
Lyrics Writer(s) Co-singer(s) Ref. Maachis "Chhod Aaye Hum" ... "Ek Pal Mein" Pritam Mayur Puri [246] Jhoom Barabar Jhoom "Jhoom Barabar Jhoom" Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy:
All verses in the poem end on the same refrain: Sab thaath para reh javega, Jab laad chalega banjara (All your splendor will lie useless, when the nomad packs-up and leaves). [5] By itself, the refrain is frequently used in popular culture as a reminder that death is the "great leveler" and it is short-sighted to sacrifice conscience to greed ...