Hrithik Roshan sings 5 Songs, They’re Not His Instagram Renditions
Hrithik Roshan sings 5 Songs, They’re Not His Instagram Renditions
Over the course of his 23 years career Hrithik Roshan has been musically inclined, glimpses of which were only out in the open amid the lockdown. However, he sang a few times and it wasn’t just for social media.
While the audience look upon Hrithik Roshan as a versatile actor and an exceptional dancer, not many are versed that he also possesses amazing singing skills. Infact, he hails from a family of musicians tracing back to his paternal grandparents – celebrated music director Roshan Lal and Bengali singer, and composer Ira Roshan along with his uncle Rajesh Roshan who is a notable music director.
Last year on Independence Day, Hrithik Roshan shared a special rendition of the song Vande Mataram, which was received with love and praises from all quarters. The song also stands to be Hrithik’s first single. Paying a tribute to the men and women of the Indian Defence Forces, Hrithik Roshan lent his vocals to the highly celebrated patriotic song created by Jackky Bhagnani and composed by Vishal Mishra.
In 2010’s ‘Kites’, Hrithik lent his voice to a special romantic song ‘Kites In The Sky’. Composed by iconic music composer Rajesh Roshan, the song features the soulful and distinctive voice of Hrithik Roshan.
In the same year, Hrithik Roshan crooned another song for ‘Guzaarish’. Set against a funeral scene, the emotional song composed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali is an ode to the spirit of life.
One of the most loved films of contemporary times, Hrithik Roshan along with his co-stars Farhan Akhtar and Abhay Deol sang the fun party song Senorita, which continues to rule parties across quarters even after a decade.
Doing the unconventional is a norm for Hrithik Roshan, be it with his characters or the songs he sang. Offering a fun approach to teaching, Hrithik Roshan sang ‘Question Mark’ from ‘Super 30’, which was received with immense love from the audience. Composed by Ajay-Atul, the song is not just groovy but also looked up as an inspirational anthem for students, which is reflected through the comments on the video on YouTube.
News input KV Raman
