Shaan again croons for TV show


Mumbai, Jan 29 (IANS): Bollywood's popular playback singer Shaan has lent his voice for the title track of an upcoming TV serial "Tere Sheher Mein". He has previously lent his voice for "Shakuntala".

The "Behti hawa sa tha woh" hitmaker has teamed up with "Aashiqui 2" fame singer Palak Muchhal for the track of the Star Plus show, which is likely to go on air in March. Shaan has composed the track as well.

The singer, who shared screen space with Mika Singh in film "Balwinder Singh... Famous Ho Gaya" last year, took to micro-blogging site Twitter to share a glimpse of the making of the title track.

"Had super fun recording the OST for an upcoming show on @StarPlus. Here's an exclusive making for you guys :)," he wrote.

However, this is not Shaan's first outing to the small screen.

The singer, who has proven his musical expertise time and again, has hosted a bevy of musical shows like "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa".

Meanwhile, "Tere Sheher Mein", which is produced by Rajan Shahi's Directors Kut productions, is a journey of a girl named Amaya, who transforms into a strong and independent girl from being a pampered child after a drastic change in her life.

Shot extensively in Paris and Benaras, the show also features actress Gautami Kapoor, who will be seen playing Amaya's mother.

 

  

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