Megastar
Amitabh
Bachchan
is
set
to
recite
a
poem
for
his
upcoming
mystery
thriller
Chehre.
The
78-year-old
actor
will
shoot
the
special
video
on
Monday.
The
poem
has
been
penned
by
Chehre
director
Rumy
Jafry.
In
April
this
year,
composers
Vishal-Shekhar
had
recorded
the
orchestral
rendition
of
the
title
track
with
107
musicians
in
Prague.
Chehre
producer
Anand
Pandit
said
Bachchan
will
now
lend
his
voice
and
"add
another
dimension
altogether
to
the
track."
"He
is
a
perfectionist
and
everything
he
does,
be
it
a
small
movement
before
the
camera,
an
action
sequence,
a
close-up,
a
song
he
has
to
hum,
or
just
be
silent,
he
gives
the
moment
his
all.
"I
am
looking
forward
to
seeing
how
he
delivers
the
poem
because
it
is
going
to
be
a
once
in
a
lifetime
experience," Pandit
said
in
a
statement.
Bachchan
has
previously
recited
poems
of
Sahir
Ludhiyanvi
and
Javed
Akhtar
for
his
films
Kabhi
Kabhie
(1976)
and
Silsila
(1981),
respectively.
Chehre
also
stars
Emraan
Hashmi,
Annu
Kapoor,
Krystle
D’Souza,
Dhritiman
Chatterjee,
Raghubir
Yadav,
Siddhanth
Kapoor
and
Rhea
Chakraborty.
The
film
was
set
to
release
theatrically
in
April,
but
the
makers
pushed
the
date
due
to
the
second
wave
of
the
coronavirus
pandemic.