Notebook song: Salman Khan shares the melodious track ‘Nai Lagda’

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The upcoming film, ‘Notebook’ is a story of lovers separated by circumstances and distance set in picturesque Kashmir.

In an old school approach, they neither see each other nor meet, out of another era. On Thursday, Salman Khan shared the first song, ‘Nai Lagda’ is out and it sets the mood just right. The song has been composed by Vishal Mishrain and sung by Vishal Mishra & Asees Kaur.

 

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The song displays feelings of distance and isolation, juxtaposing the shots and actions of the two actors in different locations. The slo-mo’s are used to create the effect of longing.

‘Notebook’ launches actor Nutan’s granddaughter Pranutan Bahl and Zaheer Iqbal. The film is set in 2007’s Kashmir. As Pranutan’s character has to leave the school to get married, Zaheer enters as the replacement teacher. He comes across Pranutan’s diary and falls in love with her.

‘Notebook’ has been produced by Salman Khan Films and is directed by Nitin Kakkar.

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