Singer Khan Saab shared insights on why classic tunes still captivate younger listeners, citing their timeless essence and enduring appeal. He emphasized that music from past eras, exemplified by legends like Mohammed Rafi and Lata Mangeshkar, boasts immortal melodies that transcend time. Khan Saab highlighted the evolution of music styles over generations but underscored that the core essence of music remains constant.
When questioned about recreating the hit song “Aari Aari” for the movie “Dhurandhar,” Khan Saab expressed his approach without feeling pressured by the original version. He focused on understanding the song’s composition and emotional depth, showcasing respect for the original artists, Bombay Rockers. Despite his initial unfamiliarity with the track, Khan Saab’s Punjabi folk touch seamlessly blended with the music, guided by the film’s team during the recording process.
The singer emphasized the enduring nature of Sufi music in the industry, noting that while trends evolve and presentation styles change, the core essence of music remains constant. Khan Saab expressed confidence in the longevity of Sufi music, highlighting its timeless appeal that transcends changing musical landscapes.
