Tabu to get musical in her next film, 'Missing'

Published August 19, 2015
Tabu and her co-star Manoj Bajpayee in a still from Missing — Photo courtesy Mid-Day
Tabu and her co-star Manoj Bajpayee in a still from Missing — Photo courtesy Mid-Day

After her well-received song in Haider, Tabu is set to croon again in her upcoming film Missing.

Also starring Manoj Bajpayee, Missing is a psychological thriller directed by little known director Mukul Abhayankar.

In the film, Tabu has sung a lullaby titled 'Soja Re' for her on-screen daughter, reports Mid-Day.

Talking about the scene, producer Shital Bhatia said, "We wanted it to be authentic as well as emotionally connecting, hence we thought it would be great if Tabu herself would sing it. When we discussed the same with Tabu she readily agreed."

"The song has turned out exceptionally well and we are all excited as her voice has added a lot of depth to the lullaby and meaning to the scene," added Shital.

Mukul Abhayankar was also all praise for Tabu's singing: "She sings really well, understands music and verse. By using her voice, we've made the scene look authentic," he said, adding that Tabu took only a night to learn the song.

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