Viral busker Vish says he would like to bring his creative ideas to Bollywood – Hindustan Times
London-based busker, Vish whose renditions of Maa Tujhe Salaam and Teri Mitti went viral with over 26 million views talks about his Bollywood desires.
Vish captured the eye of not solely the Brits but additionally Indians after his patriotic renditions of AR Rahman’s Maa Tujhe Salaam and Teri Mitti (Kesari, 2019) — on India’s 77th Independence Day, on the streets of London — went viral, fetching greater than 26 million views. Recalling that memorable day, the busker shares, “That was the largest crowd of almost 350–400 individuals who joined me. Good factor Indians and Pakistanis have been singing along with me whereas holding their nation flags.”
Along with his debut single Wait, on the horizon, the London-based singer-songwriter reveals his curiosity in contributing to Bollywood: “I can’t wait… I’d wish to deliver my very own inventive concepts to Bollywood films. I wish to attempt all types of genres, from love songs to membership music.”
Born right into a Punjabi household, the 27-year-old launched into his busking journey after encouragement from his girlfriend: “Although they (non-Indians) don’t perceive the phrases, they nonetheless benefit from the melodies. Tujhe Kitna Chahne Lage (Kabir Singh, 2019) and worldwide hit songs like Chammak Chalo (Ra.One; 2011) are fairly the hit; additionally, lots of them know songs from Shah Rukh Khan films.”
Notably, Vish’s rendition of Pehla Nasha from the Aamir Khan-starrer Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar (1992), carried out on Oxford Road, additionally discovered immense reputation on social media platforms with over 24 million views. “I met Aamir simply days earlier than the tune went viral,” shares the busker, who was additionally lauded by music composer Ehsaan Noorani for his viral clip of the Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003) title observe.
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