Actor-singer
Ayushmann
Khurrana
impressed
us
all
with
his
music
in
his
debut
movie
Vicky
Donor
and
now
he
is
all
set
to
launch
a
single.
However,
the
actor
is
aware
that
independent
music
doesn't
get
enough
attention
in
India.
Ayushmann
will
seen
be
releasing
his
own
independent
song
titled
'O
heeriye'
under
the
Yash
Raj
Music
label.
"I
think
with
independent
music,
it's
difficult
to
grab
more
eyeballs
in
our
country.
You
hardly
get
any
support
from
music
channels
or
radio
stations.
It
is
not
even
supported
by
the
narrative
of
any
film," said
the
talented
Ayushmann.
The
actor
received
high
success
for
his
song
'Paani
da
rang' in
Vicky
Donor
and
then
his
two
other
songs
-
'Tu
hi
tu'
and
'Saddi
gali'
from
Nautanki
Saala
have
faired
well.
Well,
we
now
have
to
wait
and
watch
to
see
the
response
for
his
single.
"I
wouldn'
t
have
got
that
support
if
I
was
not
an
actor
or
if
my
previous
songs
were
not
big
hits.
I
think
in
India,
cricket
and
cinema
are
two
big
entities
and
if
you
do
something
good
in
these
two,
then
you
are
revered
and
you
get
this
public
support," Ayushmann
explained.
'O
heeriye' is
a
soft
Punjabi
rock
track.
This
song
is
on
similar
lines
as
his
earlier
hits
'Paani
da
rang'
and
'Saddi
gali',
but
Ayushmann
says
it
has
completely
different
emotions
attached
to
it.
"It
is
different
than
the
other
two
as
far
as
the
lyrics
are
concerned
because
'Paani
da
rang'
and
'Saddi
gali'
were
more
emotional.
They
were
also
in
the
heartbreak
zone,
but
this
one
is
quite
happy.
It's
when
you
see
a
girl
for
the
first
time
and
fall
in
love
and
get
into
a
steady
relationship,"
he
explained.
Asked
if
he
plans
to
launch
his
own
music
album
anytime
soon,
he
said:
"I
think
it's
slightly
difficult
and
impractical
because
I
have
other
projects.
I
had
a
gap
of
10
days,
so
I
could
come
up
with
this
song."
The
28-year-old
also
said
that
he
had
not
planned
on
being
multi-talented.
It
just
happened
to
him
"I
think
it's
great
if
you
have
multiple
talents.
Although
there
was
no
intention
to
be
multi-talented.
I
think
even
if
you
have
one
talent
and
you
are
giving
your
best
to
that,
that
is
enough," he
said.