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Bin Phere Free Me Ttere

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“A solid theatrical experience”
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Starring
Arsh Deol, Ashrrita Agarwaal, Yashpal Sharma, Himani Shivpuri
Music
Vishnu Narayan
Director
Manoj Sharma
Audio Label
Lahari Music
Year
2013

Audio Songs

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01 04:01
02
Yaara Dil Na Todna Various Artists
04:46
03
Panga Pe Gaya Various Artists
03:53
04
Ek Baar Milade Yaar mod. salamat
04:14
05
Ishq Nithalla Various Artists
03:34
06
Bin Phere Various Artists
03:09
07
Panga Remix Various Artists
03:29

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01

'Tere Bin' composer Mithoon gears up for his next release

'Bas Ek Pal' may have been a disappointment at the box office but it has worked maximum for the composer of the film - Mithoon. Now that's a little ironic since Mithoon was not even the prime composer for the film [it was Viveck Philip instead] and he was roped in mainly as a guest composer for the two songs, out of which one, 'Tere Bin' by Atif, became super hit. The album is still maintaining wonderful sales all over and while basking in the glory of the success, Mithoon is all geared up for the release of his next soundtrack for the film 'Anwar'. About the music, he says, "It is far away from the kind that I have composed for 'Bas Ek Pal'. Manish Jha, the director of 'Anwar', is again so different in his treatment of the situation and accordingly I had to mould my music to suit his needs. I have seen a 4 minute promo of the film and I am proud to be associated with 'Anwar' since its entire look and texture is so interesting." 'Anwar' stars Siddharth Koirala and Naudeed Cyrusi in the lead along with Rajpal Yadav, Vijay Raaz, Yashpal Sharma and Hiten Tejwani. Pankaj Awasthi also composes for the film apart from Mithoon. After 'Anwar', Mithoon would also be heard in Raksha Mistry-Hasnain Hyderabadwala directed 'Train', the shooting for which is currently in progress at Bangkok. Apart from this, he is also working on a private album with Atif, the sensation behind 'Tere Bin', for TIPS. He also some international assignments in hands, most notably being music for a Malaysian film titled DIVA where he has composed 5 songs in Malay language. Loloq, who is the number one lyricist of Malaysian movies, has written the lyrics. Mithoon says, "This is the first time ever that a musical collaboration of this kind has happened between India and Malaysia. I am quite excited about this project since I would also be doing the background music for the film."

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'Tere Bin Laden' director to explore 'intolerance issue' in next

Director Abhishek Sharma of "Tere Bin Laden" says his next movie zooms in on the much talked about issue of 'intolerance' in the country. Sharma, who has a knack for making satirical movies, shared: "Currently, I am writing a film. My next film 'Humein Aitraz Hai' is based on the intolerance issue in the country. This is an issue we need to talk about. Our country is very great, where you have freedom and we should utilise it without offending anyone." As of now, Sharma is busy promoting "Tere Bin Laden: Dead or Alive". Talking about his satirical style, he said: "First we made 'Tere Bin Laden' in such a way that it did not offend the real Osama. Until you are not offending anyone, it's your right to make such films." The sequel to "Tere Bin Laden" stars Sikandar Kher, Piyush Mishra and Pradyuman Singh. It will release on February 19.

03

'Tum Bin 2': "Teri Fariyaad" song hits right chord with audience

The soulful song "Teri Fariyaad" from 'Tum Bin 2' has definitely created history as the song has become a huge rage among the audience. Not only is the song is topping charts but it is also being appreciated for bringing back the Ghazal era. The beautiful rendition which has been re-created for the sequel features Jagjit Singh’s voice along with Rekha Bhardwaj’s.Producer Bhushan Kumar and director Anubhav Sinha who have reunited for this movie, are of the opinion that the music album of this film would be incomplete without this beautiful Ghazal. The song which is picturised on Neha Sharma, Aashim Gulati and Aditya Seal has been recreated by Ankit Tiwari and penned by lyricist Shakeel Azmi.'Tum Bin 2', produced by Bhushan Kumar and Anubhav Sinha releases on November 18.

04

Rabbi revives 'Tere Bin' used for 'Delhii Heights'

You have heard Mithoon and Atif Aslam collaborating for superhit 'Tere Bin' in 'Bas Ek Pal'. Now hear one more song that has a similar title 'Tere Bin' in the forthcoming film 'Delhii Heights'. A romantic track based on some excellent melody, the song is composed, written and sung by Rabbi Shergill who had made quite a splash with his hit number 'Bulla Ki Jaana' in his namesake album 'Rabbi'. The album also comprised of the song 'Tere Bin' that has now been revived for 'Delhii Heights'. A special music video of the song has been created which is made of an array of scenes and shots from the film with Rabbi making an appearance in front of the camera. Based in Delhi, the film stars Jimmy Shergill, Neha Dhupia, Rohit Roy, Simone Singh, Om Puri and Kamini Khanna in principal roles and is directed by Anand Kumar. The film is slated for a March 02 release.

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Easier playing Osama in 'Tere Bin Laden: Dead Or Alive': Pradhuman Singh

Actor Pradhuman Singh, who played the character modelled on Osama Bin Laden in "Tere Bin Laden", said that it was easier reprising the character in sequel "Tere Bin Laden: Dead Or Alive" as compared to the first film. "It was more difficult last time because I was very new and it was a Pakistani character I was playing, so the accent was difficult. This time it is similar but different.. it was easier this time around," he said at the film's trailer launch. "Lookswise there is no difference, characterwise it is poles apart. I'm playing Paddi Singh, who is a folk singer from Punjab and he came to Mumbai and was struggling for 1-2 months with his condition worsening. People consider him a beggar when he sings," he added. Pradhuman meets Manish Paul's character who says that he'll become a star not with his voice but with his face, and makes him the Noora of "Tere Bin Laden". His character was extremely fond of his rooster in the first part and that seems to be retained in the sequel. His docile and frightened behaviour also seems to be another aspect similar from first part, as seen in the trailer. About the experience of portraying the notorious terrorist, Pradhuman said: "It was amazing. I got a bit famous after the release of the film, and met people, even met stars, directors but it all dried up after six months. I stopped getting any kind of film, and I was frustrated of giving auditions." "Tere Bin Laden" had released in 2010 and Laden was killed the following year. "After the death of Osama, the media resurrected me.. I gave numerous interviews. One of the leading channels asked me to come to Delhi so that they could shoot for a five-day special show. "I don't know he died or not, but he definitely made me famous. So in all honesty, fame is always good. I also received work after that, 2-3 films which didn't work, but at least I paid the rent for two years," added Pradhuman. Pradhuman, who also acted in "Dilliwali Zaalim Girlfriend", has also been credited as one of the writers of "Tere Bin Laden: Dead Or Alive".

06

Ali Zafar playing special role in 'Tere Bin Laden: Dead Or Alive'

Actor Ali Zafar, who played the lead role in "Tere Bin Laden", will be seen in a special role in its sequel "Tere Bin Laden: Dead Or Alive". "The journey of the character of Ali from the first film has been completed and this film is about the character of Sharma (played by Manish Paul). And in the film Ali has a very special role. When you'll watch the film, you'll understand why he couldn't do the main role," said Abhishek Sharma, the director of both films at the trailer launch on Tuesday. "I think the trailer has given enough hint out there if you can see it. Only Ali Zafar could've played this special role and I don't think he could've played what Manish is playing. The answer lies in the film once you see it - when you see it you will not miss Ali Zafar since he's brilliant in this film as well," he added. Manish said that the first time he had met Sharma it was for a different film in a small role and the latter had advised him to also be the lead in "Tere Bin Laden: Dead Or Alive". Surprisingly the earlier film wasn't made but this film is all ready to release. Ali's character from the first part was a journalist who badly wanted to go to America, but this time, the main character played by Manish is an aspiring filmmaker from Delhi's Chandni Chowk, who wants to make a big film and not fry jalebis with his father. "How he struggles and lands up in Mumbai, starts the film, makes the film, and what all things happen is what you'll see coming together in the film," said Manish. "I'm very excited because every person wants to do a film and I have received this opportunity to be a part of such a big film. We're ready with the film and I'm damn sure that people will like the film," he added. The film is releasing on February 19 and also stars Pradhuman Singh, Piyush Mishra and Sikandar.