Doori of the Gully Boy lives through the magic of Ranveer Singh



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New Delhi:

The last piece of Gully Boy Doori also struck by Ranveer Singh, is a striking truth about the dichotomies in the world we live in. The song, written by Divine and Javed Akhtar, highlights the differences between people living in the same city and the distance that separates them despite the fact that they are so close. In the film, the song goes through a Mumbai slum rapper who struggles against all odds to succeed in the world of hip-hop. He fights against "elitist" rappers to succeed and prove himself. Previous songs from the movie – Asli Hip Hop Apna Time Ayega and Mere Gully Mein – talked about the celebration of local rap and hip-hop music but not Doori that will force you to think about the contrasting facets of society.

Look Gully Boy of Doori :

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Ranveer Singh rapped six of the 18 songs of the 19 Gully Boy's musical album . Speaking of hip-hop, Ranveer Singh told the IANS News Agency in a previous interview that he had a "natural affinity with him". He said: "Hip-hop is something that's very much alive in me and since I've always been a kid, I have a natural affinity with it, and I'm glad to see it in Zoya's film (the director Zoya Akhtar) because I've always wanted to make such a film. "

The plot of Gully Boy was inspired by the life and work of rappers Divine and Naezy, who also contributed to the film's musical album. Gully Boy is also performed by Alia Bhatt and Kalki Koechlin. The film will open in the cinema on February 14th.

(With contributions from IANS)

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