Shafqat Amanat Ali's 'Dil Dharakne Ka Sabab' feat Naseerudin Shah is out

Published July 29, 2015
Naseeruddin Shah in 'Dil Dharakne Ka Sabab'. — screengrab
Naseeruddin Shah in 'Dil Dharakne Ka Sabab'. — screengrab

All those who thought that it had been a long time since singer Shafqat Amanat Ali sang any melody are in for treat as the singer has finally released his song 'Dil Dharakne Ka Sabab' featuring veteran Indian actor Naseeruddin Shah.

The song based on the ghazal of famous poet Nasir Kazmi is an ode by a forlorn lover to the beloved and has previously been sung by the likes of Madam Noor Jehan and Indian singer Pankhaj Udaas.

A badge with a picture of Madam Noor Jahan — Screengrab
A badge with a picture of Madam Noor Jahan — Screengrab

Starting with a close shot of the deceased poet, a suited Shafqat Amanat Ali enters into the picture with the focus shifting to Naseeruddin Shah who plays the gleaming black fortepiano effortlessly. While Shafqat sings the melancholic lyrics coupled with his famous alaap, it is revealed that Shah is wearing a small badge with a picture of Noor Jehan symbolising that the song is indeed a tribute to the singer who is known as Malikae Taranum.

A lonesome looking Shah later shifts to a cello as the song follows a slow tune resembling Shafqat's older song 'Aankhon Kay Sagar'. The song, which comprises three the couplets of the ghazal, goes like:

Dil dharakne Ka sabab yaad aya

Wo teri yaad thee ab yaad aya

Haal-e-dil hum bhi sunate lekin

Jab wo rukhsat hua tab yad aya

Beth kar saya-e-gul main Nasir

Hum bohat roye wo jab yaad aya

Speaking about the song, Shafqat said that although modern music draws listeners, he sticks to his old school ways as he hails from the traditional Patiala household: "Today the scene is such that contemporary music will pull you towards itself. But I have been brought up differently. I do not shy away from contemporary music, but I implement most of my learning through the independent projects I work on.”

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