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Nishaanchi's first song Dear Country out, fusing North Indian folk with catchy English hooks

Amazon MGM Studios India and Zee Music drop Nishaanchi’s first track, Dear Country—a vibrant fusion of North Indian folk and English lyrics, composed by Dhruv Ghanekar and sung by Vijay Lal Yadav. With its infectious tabla beats, harmonium melodies, and an unforgettable hook, the song captures the film's raw, desi energy

August 13, 2025 / 12:58 IST
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The idea was simple — capture the flavour of the hinterland, the moment you hear it.

Amazon MGM Studios India and Zee Music have released Dear Country, the first track from the upcoming film Nishaanchi. Composed by Dhruv Ghanekar and sung by Vijay Lal Yadav, with lyrics by Pyarelal Devanath Yadav, the song blends North Indian folk elements with catchy English lines.

Featuring lively tabla rhythms, harmonium touches, and an infectious beat, the track embodies the vibrant desi essence of the movie. Its energetic and memorable tune stays with you long after listening, ensuring a truly engaging experience.

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The music video mirrors the song's energetic lyrics and vibrant rhythm through a dynamic montage, blending high-energy emotions, playful humor, and children's affection for their mother. A joyful and heartfelt tribute, it’s a rustic, colorful celebration of the motherland, brimming with desi charm. Whether you're drawn to its catchy beats or the narrative woven into its verses, Dear Country embodies the true spirit of Nishaanchi.

Composer Dhruv Ghanekar said, “The idea was simple — capture the flavour of the hinterland, the moment you hear it. We began with a traditional sound, then flipped it with desi, broken-English lyrics, the kind you hear in small-town conversations, straight from the heart. I had complete freedom to match the madness and heart of Nishaanchi’s script. Anurag’s films always have a distinct sonic identity, so I wanted something fresh and unexpected. Dear Country ended up fun, quirky, rooted, and just the right amount of unfiltered.”