Valam* was the joint-shortest track on
the soundtrack of Made In China** – it was three minutes and 15 seconds
long.
The involvement of Sachin Sanghvi and Jigar Saraiya in it wasn’t restricted to composing it, but they were among the quartet who rendered it too.
They were joined behind the microphone by Priya Saraiya (who, incidentally, penned the track, which had Gujarati and Hindi lyrics) and Arijit Singh.
[*Note (1): Valam is a Gujarati expression of love for one’s beloved.]
[**Note (2): It was as long as Odhani, the most popular song in the film.]
The involvement of Sachin Sanghvi and Jigar Saraiya in it wasn’t restricted to composing it, but they were among the quartet who rendered it too.
They were joined behind the microphone by Priya Saraiya (who, incidentally, penned the track, which had Gujarati and Hindi lyrics) and Arijit Singh.
[*Note (1): Valam is a Gujarati expression of love for one’s beloved.]
[**Note (2): It was as long as Odhani, the most popular song in the film.]
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