Raat Bhar Song From Modern Love Mumbai: Meiyang Chang’s Ode to Love and Longing

Modern Love Mumbai has been released and it is getting good responses are people are connecting to the simple yet impactful stories riddled in this anthology series. Recently, Amazon Prime Video released one of the tracks from the series titled ‘Raat Bhar’ which belongs to the story titled ‘Mumbai Dragon’ in the series. The episode is helmed by director Vishal Bhardwaj and stars Yeo Yann Yann, Meiyang Chang and Wamiqa Gabbi along with Naseeruddin Shah.

The song is described as: “That excitement to know whether your partner is also thinking about you, the eagerness to see that if he/she has read your WhatsApp text, the nervousness of waiting for a reply, the very act of writing and deleting and rewriting messages, thinking a thousand times for the right adjectives to describe your feeling.” All of these emotions are heavily ladened in this particular song.

The music for this song is composed by Vishal Bhardwaj and is sung by the Indian Idol sensation who stars in the series, Chang. Debarpito Saha serves as the music producer with Salman Afridi in recording and mixing and Christian Wright in mastering. The chorus for the song is by Deepti Rege, Archana Gore, Jeetendra Tupe and Debarpito Saha and, is shot at Studio Satya, Mumbai and Notting Hill Blues Studios, Mumbai.

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Modern Love Mumbai’s Raat Bhar

The song has a beautiful effect all over as it feels perfectly timed for today’s generation and, how they perceive love and longing. The chemistry between Chang and Gabbi in the video as well in the episode is absolutely adorable.

Watch all the episodes of Modern Love Mumbai now on Amazon Prime Video. To read our review for the series, click here.

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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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