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Amaal Mallik: Love is all about acceptance and letting the one you love to move on is the purest form of love

Amaal Mallik talks about his song ‘Chalo Theek Hain’

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Amaal Mallik, music composer and singer, has been receiving an immense love on his recent release, Chalo Theek Hain. The song is the latest addition to what we would like to call the ‘unrequited love series’- after Pyaar Ek Tarfa and Tu Mera Nahi. The storyline of the new song is pretty unique and the audience is loving it. The song revolves around the idea of accepting everything when it comes to someone’s life and letting them move on with their dreams is one of the purest forms of love. Talking about the same Amaal said, ” My songs have reached this point thanks to lyricists. The songs are so memorable because even 10 years later you hear the words and they’re good, so this is the work I look for.

This young guy Krish who is also the music director of the song was saying that I want to beat you so we jammed to 2-3 songs and a melody was created. We thought of something and wrote it, and it turned out to be good because not many people write about acceptance”.

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He further added, “I hear a lot of music where they explain a boy being unfaithful and his life is over. Love is not like that. Throughout this song there is acceptance of love, that it was there, is there, but people move ahead for dreams and I’ve seen that but this is cinematically put. Manpreet, and I have played what small town people have lived when they’re growing up, you can think of a classic storyline to see: there’s 2 young kids in love but the girl moves away from her hometown to chase her dreams and he accepts that. So that acceptance is needed and I agree that in my songs the female actors are respected. The boys are targeted in songs and that kind of self-pity and damaging lyrics was something we don’t like; we aren’t those kinds of people so that comes across in our vision and songs. That was the most accepting feeling that I got from that line”.

Featuring Amaal Mallik and Manpreet Kaur Kaile, the song is sung and composed by Amaal Mallik and directed by Krish Trivedi. The soothing lyrics of the song are penned by Kaushal Kishore and is produced by Daboo Mallik and MWM Entertainment.

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