Netflix Unveils Amar Singh Chamkila First Look, Starring Diljit Dosanjh

Filmmaker Imtiaz Ali and Netflix on Tuesday shared the first look teaser of the upcoming movie Amar Singh Chamkila, based on the life of the iconic music star of Punjab from the 1980s.

Directed by Ali, the film stars Diljit Dosanjh and Parineeti Chopra in the lead roles.

It presents the true story of Punjab’s original rockstar of the masses, Amar Singh Chamkila (Dosanjh) who emerged from the shadows of poverty and rose to the heights of popularity in the 80s due to the sheer power of his music, angering many on the way, which finally led to his assassination at a young age of 27, the official plotline reads.

Chamkila was the highest record-selling artist of his time. He is still regarded as one of the best live stage performers that Punjab has ever produced.

Ali said making Amar Singh Chamkila on the life of the music star has been a ‘unique journey for me’.

“I could not have asked for better actors than the immensely talented Diljit Dosanjh and Parineeti Chopra to play in this film, especially since it involves some live singing. The film follows the crazed popularity of Chamkila’s daring songs that society could neither ignore nor swallow.

“Having Netflix as a partner, I am humbled to take our story to millions of viewers not only in India but around the globe,” the director, known for films such as Jab We Met, Rockstar, and Highway, said in a statement.

Ruchikaa Kapoor Sheikh, Director of Original Films, Netflix India, said the process of working on the film with Ali has been “exhilarating”.

“Amar Singh Chamkila is set to be a huge film for Netflix India and collaborating with the talent attached to the title has been truly rewarding… Netflix’s focus is to bring stories from across India to our local audiences and we’re confident that the magnetism of this story will also pique the interest of the film-loving audiences around the world,” she added.

Dosanjh, who has previously featured in Hindi films Phillauri (Netflix), Udta Punjab, and Good Newwz, said playing Amar Singh Chamkila has been one of the most challenging experiences of his career.

“I am thrilled to be returning to Netflix with yet another exciting story. It has been a pleasure to work with Parineeti and the entire team that has worked extremely hard to bring this beautiful story to life,” he said.

The film’s music has been composed by Oscar winner AR Rahman, who has previously collaborated with Ali on Rockstar, Highway, and Tamasha.

Dosanjh, also a singer, said working with Rahman was a meditative experience.

Parineeti, who is essaying the role of Chamkila’s wife and singing partner Amarjot, said she is grateful to Ali for this opportunity.

“Sharing the screen with Diljit has been an immensely enriching experience. For me, singing is a passion and to collaborate with the legendary AR Rahman has been a long-awaited dream. With Netflix’s global platform, I believe our film will touch hearts far and wide, allowing Chamkila’s inspiring tale to resonate with fans worldwide,” she said.

Chamkila and Amarjot were killed along with two members of their band in 1988 in an assassination which remains unresolved.

Amar Singh Chamkila will be released in 2024.


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Spotify’s Diwali Hub Is Out Now on Android, Blend Playlists With A.R. Rahman and More

Spotify has launched a new festive Diwali hub in India. Packed with features that can connect listeners to their favourite artists, the hub includes personalised clips and playlists, tailored to different vibes, such as devotional or celebration. Announced last year, Spotify’s Blend feature also plays a key role, as you curate a shared playlist with not just friends, but with artists such as A.R. Rahman and B Praak. Spotify’s new Diwali hub rolls out to Android devices in the coming days.

There’s no word on when it’s coming to iOS. In a statement to Gadgets 360, Spotify said “The Spotify Diwali hub is rolling out over the coming days, with the experience currently available on Android.”

“The new in-app Diwali experience on Spotify is not only about music, but also connects listeners to each other through trending playlists, and to their favourite artists through video content and Blend,” said Rahul Balyan, Head of Music for India, Spotify, in a blog post. “We hope that this experience becomes a part of our listeners’ celebrations this year.”

On this festive occasion, Spotify is bringing two new playlists to the front. Dubbed “Daily Diwali,” this segment offers a daily, refreshed mix of festive-themed songs for you to discover. Alternatively, “Your Diwali 2022” is “made just for you,” and remains constant, throughout the season.

Spotify’s new Diwali hub welcomes users with special greetings from beloved music artists, through an Instagram story-like panel. The lineup includes Amit Trivedi, Asees Kaur, B Praak, Darshan Raval, Devi Sri Prasad, G.V. Prakash, and Karan Aujla. All greeting videos are designed to be shareable — though, at the time of writing, the redirection links seem to be broken.

The Diwali-themed Blend feature combines your favourite tracks with music composers’, — A.R. Rahman, B Praak, and G.V. Prakash — to create an odd fusion playlist. In a prepared statement, Rahman said: “This Diwali, with Blend, we get an opportunity to share the music that inspires us or is on repeat on our playlists. Not only that, the fans get to add their music to our playlists, and the shared playlist is such a lovely way for us to connect with each other.”

Further down in Spotify’s Diwali hub, there’s a ‘Celebration Vibes’ section, which is divided into several categories based on language. For instance, the ‘Diwali Bash’ widget leads to Hindi songs, ‘Diwali Party Hits’ to Punjabi, ‘Deepavali Kondattam’ to Tamil, and so on. This trend extends to the devotional segment as well, which lists Diwali aartis and bhajans in several languages.

Spotify’s new Diwali hub is currently rolling out, exclusively on Android.


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