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Shibani Kashyap

Taan Ke Seena Song Lyrics – Shibani Kashyap

    Taan Ke Seena from movie Bhindi Baazaar – Set in the underbelly of Mumbai; in the notorious by-lanes where ‘Greed is a Culture’ and ‘Deceit becomes a Compulsion’ ‘Bhindi Baazaar Incorporation’ revolves around gangs of pickpockets who consider pick pocketing as an art. They use their intelligence as a canvas and their spontaneity as a brush to survive in this dangerous lively hood. ‘Bhindi Baazaar Inc.’ is the story of a pawn and his calculated moves to reach the end of the chessboard. Revolving around a crime syndicate who are in the business of pickpocket, the film starts with a game of chess between two characters ‘Shroff’ and ‘Darzi’. Each move unfolds their story and eventually the motive of their meeting. The story unravels the quest of a small time pickpocket ‘Fateh’ next in line to be a MAMU (local area-head). The screenplay underlines the gritty politics, hierarchy, rules, commands, intelligence, wit and betrayal within the business.

    Sehlenge Hum Saare Sitam Song Lyrics – Shibani Kashyap

      Sehlenge Hum Saare Sitam from movie 1971 – The story is set 6 years post 1971 Indo-Pak war, that culminated in the creation of Bangladesh. Despite winning the war, a large number of Indian Defence personnel have found themselves held captive in various jails in Pakistan and are faced with the fact that the Pakistani government denies their existence. International pressure has forced the Pakistani government to make changes in the way they treat the prisoners. In a very calculated move, the Pakistani army is ordered to assemble all the Indian prisoners of war in various Pakistani jails and transfer them to a secret location somewhere in the mountainous terrain of Pakistan. In the light of these events, Major Suraj Singh (Manoj Bajpyaee) along with Captain Jacob (Ravi Kishan), Captain Kabir(Kumud Mishra), Ft. Lt. Ram and Gurtu (Manav Kaul and Deepak Dobriyal) and Subedar Ahmad (Chittaranjan Giri) decide to escape the Pakistani POW establishment, in a daring attempt to reach India.