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Chhattisgarhi Writer’s Song in Bollywood Film; Director Mahesh Bhatt Also Praised

Two songs written by Chhattisgarh writer Ankit Pandey are included in Bollywood films. Famous filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt also liked the song written by Ankit. These songs are included in the movie ‘Love All’. KK Menon is playing the lead role in this film. The story of the film revolves around the game, of badminton. Famous badminton player and coach Pullela Gopichand is the presenter of this film.

Two songs written by Chhattisgarh writer Ankit Pandey are included in Bollywood films. Famous filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt also liked the song written by Ankit. These songs are included in the movie ‘Love All’. KK Menon is playing the lead role in this film. The story of the film revolves around the game, of badminton. Famous badminton player and coach Pullela Gopichand is the presenter of this film.

Papon has sung the song ‘Geeli Si Subah’, written by Ankit Pandey. Jubin Nautiyal has given his voice to the second song ‘Baaton Baaton Mein’. The music of the film is given by Saurabh and Vaibhav. Both of them are also residents of Ambikapur in Chhattisgarh. Ankit Pandey is an officer in the Public Relations Department. When the song written by him got a place in a Bollywood film, Public Relations Department Commissioner Dipanshu Kabra said that Ankit has raised the name of the state across the country.

It was a wet morning in Ambikapur during the rainy season. And Seeing the surrounding environment, Ankit wrote the song ‘Geeli Si Subah’. He wrote this song inspired by the clouds of Mainpat, the weather of Ambikapur, and the greenery of the environment. Ankit said that I never thought that this song would be included in a film, or that it would ever be launched on any platform. However, during the music composition, the makers of the film liked both of these songs and decided to include them in the film.

Filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt listened very carefully to the songs written by Ankit, he liked their lyrics a lot. Ankit said that the film will be released on August 25 in seven languages ​​across the country.

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