What happens when
a French musician and a folk singer from Rajasthan collaborate?
The answer to that question is a very interesting number.
And that was precisely what Fanny Re, the title track of Finding Fanny (2014), was.
It was the shorter of the two tracks from the film on this blog – it was three minutes and seven seconds long.
The involvement of Mir Mukhtiyar Ali, who hails from Bikaner, in the track wasn’t restricted to penning it, but he rendered it as well.
It was composed by Monsieur Mathias Duplessy, who is from Paris.
The answer to that question is a very interesting number.
And that was precisely what Fanny Re, the title track of Finding Fanny (2014), was.
It was the shorter of the two tracks from the film on this blog – it was three minutes and seven seconds long.
The involvement of Mir Mukhtiyar Ali, who hails from Bikaner, in the track wasn’t restricted to penning it, but he rendered it as well.
It was composed by Monsieur Mathias Duplessy, who is from Paris.
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