EXCLUSIVE: John Abraham will be seen playing a mouth organ for a song in Satyameva Jayate 2

T-Series head Bhushan Kumar has an interesting line up of films scheduled for release this year. The makers had recently announced that their film Satyameva Jayate 2 starring John Abraham in the lead will hit the theatres on May 13. Apart from backing films, T-series also produces and presents singles and is behind several hit Hindi songs and albums.

EXCLUSIVE: John Abraham will be seen playing a mouth organ for a song in Satyameva Jayate 2

Bhushan Kumar himself gets involved in the creative process of different aspects of the film including the music. Talking about it with Bollywood Hungama, he said, “From the beginning I wanted to train myself because back then when I had just joined, I was eager to learn about everything. In a song, the lyrics should be mind-blowing, it should be hummable, the tune should be mind-blowing, the intro and outro of the music, whether a guitar should be played or a mandolin or a sitar. All these things I would minutely observe. Even today I check all these things.”

Talking about incorporating a mouth organ in the upcoming film Satyameva Jayate 2, he said, “One of our songs is going to come in the film Satyameva Jayate 2 for which I told Rochak (Kohli) that lets shoot with a mouth organ as nobody has heard mouth organ in a long time. So, he shot with a mouth organ. And Milap Zaveri(director) is a very massy person and he said that he will make John shoot with the mouth organ itself. So, he shot the song with a mouth organ.”


Satyameva Jayate 2 is produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar’s T-Series and Monisha Advani, Madhu Bhojwani and Nikkhil Advani’s Emmay Entertainment. The film also stars Divya Khosla Kumar and will hit the theatres on Eid.

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