• Kesariya lyricist Amitabh Bhattacharya calls 'flak' on love storiyaan unexpected

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    Kesariya lyricist Amitabh Bhattacharya calls 'flak' on love storiyaan unexpected




    mso-bidi-font-family:Calibri;mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-latin"> Digital Desk: Amitabh
    Bhattacharya, who wrote the song's lyrics, has spoken out about how some people
    have criticised the line "love storiyaan" in the song Kesariya in
    Brahmastra. Amitabh stated in a recent interview that the "flak" and
    its size astonished him because it was unanticipated. The team wanted to use a
    Hinglish word because the characters "belong to this generation," he
    continued, adding that the lyrics for Kesariya were composed quite some time
    ago. The song's creators, according to Amitabh, "still enjoy it that
    way."



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    Following the
    song's debut last month, some users on Twitter reacted by
    labeling the lyrics
    as strange and out of context. Arijit Singh provided the vocals for the song,
    which was written by Pritam and Amitabh. In a comment, someone said, "A
    single piece of elaichi (cardamom) can ruin the entire biryani." In order
    to convey their conflicting emotions, a Twitter user also shared images of the
    character Jethalal from the television programme Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah
    Chashmah in various moods. "Kaajal ki, siyaahi se likhi, hain tu ne jaane,
    kitnon ki love storiyaan (don't know how many love stories you have written
    with ink made of kohl)" are the lyrics that have been extensively debated
    on social media platforms.



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    mso-bidi-font-family:Calibri;mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-latin">Amitabh stated,
    "The funny aspect is that I came to know after almost 24 hours," in
    an interview with Film Companion. Why is it (flak) appearing on Love Storiyaan
    of all words? It came as a surprise. Earlier in my career, there have also been
    complaints about the ideas, implications, or phrasing in several songs. But it
    was highly surprising in this case to receive criticism over the word
    "Love Storiyaan." Moreover, there was a tremendous amount of conflict
    and vitriol. I particularly loved the hashtag and meme creation because it was
    the first time that someone had taken the effort to do it for me.



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    mso-bidi-font-family:Calibri;mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-latin">It's not like we
    wrote Love Storiyaan the night before and published it the next morning, he
    continued. More than a year passed as we dealt with it. That's how we intended
    it to be. It's a contemporary movie, not a mythological one. These are the
    characters from this generation. We tried to capture the twist that a Hinglish
    term can have in their language. We still prefer it this way. Everyone has a
    different opinion. We don't question "Why me?" when something is
    liked and gets popular, just like when a music does. Therefore, you should now
    respond to criticism in a polite manner, which is what we are doing. Is it okay
    if Ki usi ek shabd startled me as well.



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    mso-bidi-font-family:Calibri;mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-latin">The film is set
    to hit theatres on September 9.

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