If the trailer of
Bharat, and the first song, Slow Motion, featuring
Disha Patani and
Salman Khan, haven't already grabbed your attention, then the next song from the magnum opus that just released today, will surely take your excitement a few notches higher. Chashni, picturised on Salman and
Katrina Kaif, showcases the romantic equation between the two. Their chemistry, classic and sizzling, will leave the audience asking for more.
The song, shot at a host of beautiful locations in Abu Dhabi and Malta, has been penned by Irshad Kamil, composed and sung by Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani, and choreographed by Vaibhavi Merchant.
Director
Ali Abbas Zafar beams, “Chashni celebrates the sweetness of love in the simplest manner. The song is set in 1970s. We've shot in Abu Dhabi and Malta. It basically takes the story of Bharat forward. Salman's character experiences a more mature sort of love with Madam-Sir, played by Katrina. It's the soul of 'Bharat’s music.”
Talking about the term Madam-Sir, which has piqued everyone’s interest, the filmmaker lets in, “Madam-Sir is a common way of addressing a senior woman officer in Delhi. It’s a common word that you hear in government offices even today. That’s where it came from and was used to address Kumud Raina (Katrina's character) in the film.”
The film, which traces the journey of a man and a nation spanning six decades, with references to the pages of history and landmark events, marks Ali’s third collaboration with Salman and Katrina. It also stars Disha, Tabu, Sunil Grover and Jackie Shroff in key roles.