Akkad Bakkad wasn’t just inspired by, but also began
with the poem kids in the Hindi-speaking regions of India are familiar with.
However, the version that featured on the soundtrack of Sanam Re (2016) wasn’t aimed at listeners who were in their formative years – it was a party number, replete with the Badshah staples, bandis (women) and daaru (booze).
He didn’t just render the male portion of the track, but he was credited as its lyricist and its composer too.
Neha Kakkar joined him behind the microphone.
It was three minutes and 13 seconds long.
However, the version that featured on the soundtrack of Sanam Re (2016) wasn’t aimed at listeners who were in their formative years – it was a party number, replete with the Badshah staples, bandis (women) and daaru (booze).
He didn’t just render the male portion of the track, but he was credited as its lyricist and its composer too.
Neha Kakkar joined him behind the microphone.
It was three minutes and 13 seconds long.
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