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‘Bolo Na’ From ’12th Fail’ Is A Soulful, Romantic Ballad

The music video for the song “Bolo Na” from the coming-of-age movie “12th Fail” by director Vidhu Vinod Chopra has been released.

The song is a lovely and heartfelt romantic ballad that is packed with many emotions, which it expresses extremely convincingly after an engaging trailer.

The song’s standout feature is the vocal harmonies of Shaan and Shreya Ghoshal, which contrast and complement each other while blending basic acoustic instrumentation with booming cinematic soundtrack.

Even though Shreya Ghoshal sings the most of the song, Shaan’s vocals in the end create a lovely dynamic that highlights their vocal variances and how well that contrast complements them.

The foundation of “Bolo Na” is a deeply felt romance that grows out of a close relationship and gradually transforms into something more. The song’s musical foundation is composed entirely of Bollywood, pop, and classical music, with a lot more rustic approach.

Even if the vocals sometimes overshadow the music, the song is produced in a fairly open environment with cautious moderation. Nevertheless, the song’s message is nicely highlighted by the production.

The song’s lyrics, written by Swanand Kirkire and mixed with Shantanu Moitra’s well-balanced music, are extremely straightforward yet profound.

In the music video, which stars actors Vikrant Massey and Medha Shankar who wonderfully match the sweet song, the uplifting feelings of first love are brought to life.

Additionally, since the majority of the song was filmed at Dilli Haat, which is a popular hangout for college and high school students, there is a strong feeling of reality in this song.

In the rather straightforward music video for “Bolo Na,” Vikrant Massey’s character befriends Medha Shankar, and their friendship eventually develops into love. Despite its ups and downs, the relationship between the two is ultimately sealed with a passionate kiss at the very end.

The challenges of the many students that try the UPSC entrance test are the inspiration for the factual narrative “12th Fail,” which is based on their experiences. However, it also delves into matters other than the test.

Instead, it demonstrates the rigorous training that aspirants go through as well as the many personal issues they encounter in both their homes and in their interpersonal connections, which causes great mental distress.

Director Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s “12th Fail” is a tale of tenacity and endurance.

On October 27, the film will be released internationally in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada.

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