Dulquer Salmaan's 'Lucky Baskhar' Title Track Unveiled, a Nostalgic Indi-Rock Delight!

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,July 29 2024]

In a delightful surprise for his fans, multi-lingual sensation Dulquer Salmaan, alongside director Venky Atluri and Sithara Entertainments, unveiled the title track of his upcoming film, 'Lucky Baskhar,' on his birthday, July 28th. The track, a tribute to the 1980s and 90s, offers a nostalgic journey with a modern twist, encapsulating the essence of the film's protagonist.

The song is a captivating blend of era-specific beats, instrumentals, and the powerful voice of legendary singer Usha Uthup. It's a feast for the senses, transporting listeners back in time while maintaining contemporary appeal.

The lyrics, penned by Ramajogayya Sastry, are meticulously crafted to resonate with Dulquer's character, Lucky Baskhar, and inspire audiences. They seamlessly blend the narrative with musical prowess, enhancing the overall experience.

Renowned composer GV Prakash Kumar masterfully fuses the Indi-rock of the 80s with the sensibilities of today, creating a track that feels both vintage and fresh. It stands out in the current musical landscape, appealing to music enthusiasts across languages and cultures.

Under the direction of Venky Atluri, known for his blockbuster films, 'Lucky Baskhar' promises to be another memorable addition to Dulquer Salmaan's illustrious filmography. The movie, with Meenakshi Chaudhary as the leading lady, is produced by Sithara Entertainments and Fortune Four Cinemas, with Srikara Studios presenting it.

Ace production designer Banglan's recreation of 80s Mumbai (then Bombay) is anticipated to be award-worthy, adding an authentic backdrop to the film. Cinematographer Nimish Ravi's lens brings director Venky Atluri's vision to life, enhancing the visual appeal.

National Award-winning editor Navin Nooli is at the helm of post-production, ensuring a seamless narrative. With the shoot recently wrapped, 'Lucky Baskhar' is set for a global release on September 7th, in Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi, and Tamil.