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Sachin-Jigar reflect on 10 years of ‘Go Goa Gone' and its genre-defying soundtrack
Sachin-Jigar reflect on 10 years of ‘Go Goa Gone' and its genre-defying soundtrack

Hans India

time18-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hans India

Sachin-Jigar reflect on 10 years of ‘Go Goa Gone' and its genre-defying soundtrack

As the film Go Goa Gone celebrated its 10-year anniversary in Hindi cinema, music composer duo Sachin-Jigar opened up about the unforgettable experience of working on the cult classic, which they say allowed them to 'go wild musically.' The 2013 zombie action-comedy film, directed by Raj and D.K., was a genre-defying ride that blended unique elements of electronic music, satirical lyrics, and an almost underground vibe. Tracks like Babaji Ki Booti, Slowly Slowly, and Khoon Choos Le became iconic, with their trippy beats and quirky, mind-bending lyrics capturing the essence of the film's offbeat charm. Speaking about their creative journey on the project, Sachin-Jigar shared, 'Go Goa Gone wasn't just a film — it was a vibe, a genre-defying trip that let us experiment fearlessly with sound.' They continued, 'From trippy tunes to zombie grooves, it gave us the freedom to go wild musically — and audiences vibed with it! Even today, hearing people sing along to Babaji Ki Booti or Khoon Choos Le reminds us why we love what we do.' The film, which starred Saif Ali Khan, Kunal Khemu, Vir Das, Anand Tiwari, and Puja Gupta, is recognized as India's first zombie film and has been hailed as the nation's first stoner film. Over the years, it has gained a loyal following and developed into a cult classic. Although a sequel, Go Goa Gone 2, was announced, there has been no further production as of 2024. Sachin and Jigar's musical journey began as assistants to Pritam, where they worked on arrangements for top composers like A. R. Rahman and Amit Trivedi. After joining forces in 2009, the duo made their mark in the industry with their first independent composition in 2011 for F.A.L.T.U. From there, they went on to create soundtracks for several hit films, including OMG – Oh My God!, Shuddh Desi Romance, Stree, Bhediya, and more. Their contribution to Go Goa Gone remains a high point in their career, encapsulating their bold and experimental approach to music that continues to resonate with fans today.

Vibe: Guru Randhawa collaborates with French Montana for Shanaya Kapoor's music video debut, fans say ‘Yeh hui na baat'
Vibe: Guru Randhawa collaborates with French Montana for Shanaya Kapoor's music video debut, fans say ‘Yeh hui na baat'

Indian Express

time16-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Vibe: Guru Randhawa collaborates with French Montana for Shanaya Kapoor's music video debut, fans say ‘Yeh hui na baat'

After collaborating with American rapper Pitbull for the song 'Slowly Slowly' and British singer Jay Sean for 'Surma Surma,' Guru Randhawa has released a party song in collaboration with Moroccan-American rapper French Montana. The song titled 'Vibe' features Shanaya Kapoor, marking her debut in the music video space. Shanaya is the daughter of actor Sanjay Kapoor and cousin of actors Sonam Kapoor, Janhvi Kapoor and Arjun Kapoor. Presented by T-Series, the song blends Punjabi rhythms with bold rap verses. The track also stood out for its East-meets-West fusion, with French Montana experimenting with Punjabi lyrics and surprising fans with his Bhangra moves alongside Randhawa in the music video. In the song, Shanaya Kapoor and Guru Randhawa can be seen enjoying at a casino in Las Vegas. Released on Friday, 'Vibe' drew an enthusiastic response from fans, who celebrated the high-energy track and Guru Randhawa's return as a singer in the comments section. A fan wrote, 'Guru is Back in music Industry.' Another fan wrote, 'Bro proved 'Duniya jhukti hai , bs jhukane wala chahiye.'' Others commented, 'Yeh hui na baat,' and 'Once again T-Series have to bring back the singer.' Also Read | Shahid Kapoor's manager would listen to scenes on R Rajkumar set till Prabhudeva put his foot down: 'I can't work like this' Apart from mentioning Guru Randhawa, many also praised Shanaya Kapoor as they wrote, 'Shanaya ka attitude full queen mode that,' 'Shanaya ka vibe cute + bold!' and 'Shanaya moves and expressions and Guru's vibe (fire emoji).' Guru Randhawa's song in association with T-Series has come months after the singer hinted at a tiff with the music label. In January, the singer had responded to an X post that read, 'TSeries is trying to block Guru from working independently or with another label! Shame on you.' Replying to this, Guru wrote, 'Big people face big problems. The issue will get resolved in few days and we will come back stronger than ever.' In the same post, the Punjabi actor-singer also opened up about the gap in his career and shared, 'This year will be full of music and movies. Just gearing up. I hardly speak about all these issues but ya its time to address and let you all know what's happening at the backene from past 1.5 year. But yess hopefully it will get resolved and things will be sorted in a nicer way. Till then spread love, God is the greatest.'

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