Kaisi Baatein Karte Ho Song From Modern Love Mumbai: Pratik Gandhi, Ranveer Brar in a Soulful Love Track

Modern Love Mumbai is coming to our screens soon and, ahead of that, we have some beautiful song releases from the series’ OST. Recently, Amazon Prime Video released one of the first tracks from the series titled ‘Kaisi Baatein Karte Ho’ which will be a part of the story titled ‘Baai’ in the series, helmed by director Hansal Mehta and starring Pratik Gandhi, Ranveer Brar amongst others

The description for the latest song starts with the beautiful lyrics of the song that reads: “Ishq ko phir se ek mauka do, Kyun bhala usse, tum yuń ladte ho..Kaise Baatein Karte Ho …” It is a soulful track that is sung by the inimitable Sonu Nigam, composed by the extraordinary Jeet Gannguli and insightfully worded by Sameer Rahat. Further credits go to Siddharth Pandit as the music producer along with the Martin Merenyi (Mixed and Master) and Sound Ideaz Studios, Mumbai (Recording Studio for the song).

The song is described as something that asks you to find yourself in the whirlwind of modern times. The description section for the song reads: “In a world where compromises is the tool to survive and pretence is the byword, this song asks you to stop denying yourself the
ordinary pleasures, and open yourself to the wondrous possibility of love.” The song features Pratik Gandhi and Ranveer Brar and, gives a snippet of their love and, the struggle they have to face in society for not conforming to the norms set by it.

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Modern Love Mumbai’s Kaisi Baatein Karte Ho Song

The series is scheduled to release on Amazon Prime Video on May 13, 2022.

Meanwhile, you can watch the American version of the anthology series Modern Love now on Amazon Prime Video. The show presently has two seasons in total.

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Manjima Das
Manjima Das
Manjima Das has a writing experience of over 3 years, covering entertainment, fashion, lifestyle as well as community work. She has majored in Psychology with secondary specialization in gender studies and literature.

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