Filmworld
Shaan sings for 'Stories by Rabindranath Tagore'
New Delhi, July 28: Singer Shaan has lent his voice for Anurag Basu’s show "Stories by Rabindranath Tagore".
The show is an adaptation of Rabindranath Tagore's short stories which brings to life the timeless tales of the award-winning writer.
Shaan has sung two songs titled "Do nain Kanwal" and "Kora yeh mann" for the story, "The Broken Nest", featuring actress Amrita Puri.
"When I reviewed these songs and understood their meanings, I realized the purity of love and surrender. It was a challenge to keep the aesthetics of words intact. Overall, it was an enchanting experience. I do hope the viewers enjoy it," Shaan said in a statement.
This episode will air on August 3 on The EPIC Channel.
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