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Small-town words, big-screen magic
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79037, member: 636"] Lyricist Prashant Pandey says the clear direction from the Laapataa Ladies team made his award-winning song O Sajni Re work. He got specific guidance from composer Ram Sampath and director Kiran Rao, who wanted simple village language without complex poetry. For the other song, Beda Paar, producer Aamir Khan asked for a playful farewell tune with a hopeful feel. Pandey credits this precise vision for the track's success, calling the whole experience a major lesson in straightforward writing. He is from Suwasra in Madhya Pradesh, which matched the film's setting, making the work feel personal. He realized the song truly hit people when it started getting popular outside the movie itself. The positive reaction felt overwhelming and like a blessing for a debut project. Pandey notes he always remembered the lyrics had to serve the film's story first. After Laapataa Ladies, he got more industry work, connecting with new filmmakers and composers. His recent projects include co-writing Humsafar for Saiyaara, contributing to Gutar Gu, working on several singles, and writing for an indie film called Ghar. He is also collaborating with TVF on upcoming stuff. The lyricist says he feels thankful for the quick trust people placed in him. He wrote the Laapataa Ladies songs during COVID while staying in his hometown, which influenced his natural feel for the material. The film starred actors like Nitanshi Goel and Ravi Kishan, with music by Ram Sampath and production by Aamir Khan and Kiran Rao. [/QUOTE]
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