There is a dark meaning behind this love song: Vikram Bhatt on the
second song from Ghost
After the first song of his film went on to become a runaway hit, director Vikram Bhatt
has released the second track from his soon to be released film Ghost. Titled Jalte Bujhtey,
the song is a slow romantic track that will have you humming along as it makes its way into
your playlist. Barely a day after the release, the song is already trending on Music platforms.
Crooned by Aakanksha Sharma and composed by Arko, Jalte Bujhtey is picturized on
Sanaya Irani and Shivam Bhaargava for Vikram’s horror film Ghost. The film is gauranteed
to will give you goosebumps and promises to be a thrilling edge of the seat thriller.
“Jalte Bujhtey is actually my favourite number from the film. I think romantic songs of
longing, the songs where you’re yearning for someone, are always the songs that people
look forward to. It’s like the quintessential hit that we have, like Aaj Jaane Ki Zidd Na
Karo. It’s about a lover who cannot live without her but in the film it has got a very
unique
place because it actually becomes in a very supernatural way. There is a kind of dark
meaning behind it also that the spirit is trying to say I’m not going to let you go, which is the scary part”, says Vikram Bhatt.
Vikram Bhatt shared that the idea of Ghost came to him when he read a newspaper article
about how a British court allowed a matter involving spirits to be tried. He was intrigued
and decided to channel his energy into this film.
Ghost, a Vashu Bhagnani production, directed by Vikram Bhatt starring Sanaya Irani and
Shivam Bhaargava will release in cinemas on 18 October.
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