The romantic song "Saibo" from the 2011 film Shor In The City was a major hit and is available in high definition.
Here are the details for the song and a link to the official full video:
The song "Saibo" and the movie Shor In The City (2011) have some great stories behind their creation and success.
Here are some interesting facts about them:
Facts About the Song "Saibo"
The Title's Meaning (or Lack Thereof): The word "Saibo" is not a standard Hindi or Urdu word; it is believed to be an invented word used by the lyricist (Priya Panchal) to evoke a sense of endearment and affection, possibly derived from a regional term for 'friend' or 'beloved' (Saiyan or Saheb). This non-traditional word gave the song a unique, ethereal quality.
A Breakthrough for the Composers: "Saibo" was a massive, career-defining hit for the music duo Sachin-Jigar. While they had composed music previously, this song catapulted them into the mainstream spotlight, making them one of the most sought-after composers in Bollywood.
Shreya Ghoshal's Magic: Shreya Ghoshal recorded the song after a very long, tiring flight. Despite being exhausted, her rendition was so flawless and soulful that the composers decided to keep her original vocals, believing that the raw emotion captured in her voice made the song perfect.
A Non-Traditional Duet: The song features the ethereal voice of Shreya Ghoshal alongside the rustic, powerful voice of Tochi Raina.
This unusual pairing created a beautiful contrast that perfectly mirrored the unconventional nature of the film's central romance.
Facts About the Film Shor In The City
Low-Budget Sleeper Hit: The film was made on a relatively modest budget and was released with low expectations. However, it received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics and performed surprisingly well at the box office, becoming a "sleeper hit" of 2011.
Directed by Go Goa Gone Duo: The film was directed by the team of Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K. (known professionally as Raj & DK).
They would later gain immense popularity for their quirky comedies like Go Goa Gone and Stree, and especially for their successful web series The Family Man. The Shor (Noise) of Mumbai: The film is lauded for successfully capturing the chaotic, noisy, and restless energy of Mumbai (the "city") and contrasting it with the quiet, emotional journey of the characters. The title "Shor In The City" is a direct reference to the ever-present cacophony of the metropolitan setting.
Critical Acclaim: Shor In The City was praised for its non-linear and interwoven narrative that connected three disparate storylines: a group of young criminals, a struggling local cricketer, and a man dealing with book piracy. This style was considered fresh and gritty for Bollywood cinema at the time.
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this is also my favourite song......great posting Reena g
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