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‘Pyaar Ki Bahaar’: Munawar Faruqui and Rashmeet Kaur unite for a vibrant modern-day romantic Punjabi dance number

Musician-comedian Munawar Faruqui has been gaining attention with his unique blend of comedy and music. His latest collaboration with singer-songwriter Rashmeet Kaur has resulted in the release of a number titled 'Pyaar Ki Bahaar'. The song, characterized by an upbeat tune, relatable vocals, and captivating visuals, is aimed at bringing rap into the mainstream. While Faruqui's foray into the music scene has attracted a growing audience, it remains to be seen how 'Pyaar Ki Bahaar' will fare on the music charts.

‘Pyaar Ki Bahaar’ is sung and composed by Rashmeet Kaur, and written by Munawar Faruqui, Rashmeet Kaur and IP Singh. The song is Produced by Saurabh Lokhande, Mixed by Abhishek Ghatak and Mastered by Whitfield Mastering.

Opening up about her experience of working on the song, Rashmeet Kaur said, “Creating ‘Pyaar Ki Bahaar’ has been a beautiful journey. When I envisioned an extended version of this track, originally a part of Meta's 1-minute music campaign, Munawar was the immediate name that sprung to my mind. His rap style resonates with me but in this collaboration, he is presented in a way that has never been seen before. A joyful, peppy music side of Munawar which is fresh. The song we've created is a delightful blend of fun, romance, and dance. Munawar's distinctive and fresh approach to writing adds a unique charm to the song, and I believe it will resonate well with audiences. I'm looking forward to the audience's response and collaborating with Munawar yet again in the future.”

Meanwhile, Munawar Faruqui is currently on Bigg Boss season 17.

Also Read: Bigg Boss 17: Ankita Lokhande opens up about her breakup with Sushant Singh Rajput to co-contestant Munawar Faruqui



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