In the forthcoming film “Metro…In Dino,” actor Aditya Roy Kapur, who has already amassed a sizable fan following because to his roles in films and television shows like “Aashiqui 2,” “Ludo,” and “The Night Manager,” is going to wow his audience with his musical prowess.

Actor Aditya Roy Kapur provided the voiceover for the songs in the movie, according to music composer Pritam, who made the announcement at the recent musical premiere of “Metro… In Dino’s” poignant song “Zamaana Lage.”

Pritam praised Aditya Kapur’s musical abilities and said that, as is common in musical films, the “Aashiqui 2” actor provided the voice of various songs in the film.

“Musical-based stars sing their own songs, and in this too (‘Metro…In Dino’), the musicals that have been filmed on Adi have been sung by him,” Pritam said at the ‘Zamaana Lage’ song launch event in Mumbai. He sounds fantastic.

The 10 songs that make up the movie’s soundtrack have been eagerly awaited since this discovery.

Aditya Roy Kapur spoke at the ceremony, praising the original movie and describing the significance of this endeavor for him.

For me, it’s very amazing. I really enjoyed the first movie, and I feel incredibly honored to be in it. As an actor, you have to pretend to sing the lovely lyrics when you are filming the songs, but it gives everything so much depth, and the songs always sort of move the plot along. I can’t wait to hear all ten. Not all of them have reached me. However, I have no doubt that it would be fantastic,” Aditya Roy Kapur said at the song premiere of the movie “Metro…In Dino” on Wednesday in Mumbai.

Arijit Singh and Shashwat Singh sang the song “Zamaana Lage,” which was written by poets Qaisar Ul Jafri and Sandeep Shrivastava and composed by Pritam. Love and complicated urban connections are the main themes of the song.

“Metro…In Dino” is the last installment of Anurag Basu’s trilogy of hyperlinked films, which also includes “Life in a… Metro” and “Ludo.” The movie, which has the support of producer Bhushan Kumar, presents a universe of contemporary relationships and love.

Pritam wrote the songs, which revive the artistic partnership between him with filmmaker Anurag Basu, who is renowned for creating iconic musical tales like “Ludo,” “Lie In A Metro,” “Gangster,” and “Barfi.”

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