After
the
heartwarming
trailer
of
late
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
swansong
Dil
Bechara,
the
makers
released
the
title
song
from
the
film
today
(July
10,
2020).
An
ode
to
love
and
friendship,
the
newly-released
track
makes
you
fall
in
love
with
it
right
from
the
word
go.
The
song
begins
with
Sushant
making
an
entry
on
the
stage
with
a
peppy
walk.
After
pulling
off
some
effortless
dance
moves
there,
he
makes
his
way
towards
the
audience,
and
ends
up
getting
groovy
with
them.
In
between,
he
swings
his
co-star,
Sanjana
Sanghi
on
her
feet
and
clicks
selfies
with
his
friends.
Watch
the
song
here.
Sung
and
composed
by
AR
Rahman,
the
lively
track
has
lyrics
penned
by
Amitabh
Bhattacharya.
The
track
talks
about
the
tragedy
of
getting
'friendzoned'.
Earlier,
the
film's
director
Mukesh
Chhabra
had
revealed
that
it
was
the
'last
song
that
Sushant
ever
shot
for'.
Speaking
about
the
choreography
of
the
song,
he
was
quoted
as
saying,
"Farah
Khan
choreographed
it
and
she
rehearsed
the
song
with
Sushant
for
a
day
and
then
shot
the
whole
song
in
one
shot.
That's
it.
Just
one
shot.
The
song
picturisation
is
deceptively
simple
and
Sushant
who
was
a
very
good
dancer,
made
it
look
effortless."
Farah
Khan
had
revealed,
"This
song
is
particularly
close
to
me
because
it
was
the
first
time
I
was
choreographing
Sushant.
We
were
friends
for
a
long
time
but
never
worked
together.
I
wanted
the
song
to
be
done
as
a
one
shot
song
because
I
knew
Sushant
would
be
able
to
do
it
perfectly,
because
I
remembered
Sushant
had
once
come
to
a
reality
dance
show
that
I
was
judging
as
a
celebrity
guest
and
that's
the
only
time
the
celebrity
guest
danced
better
than
the
contestants
on
that
show."
Dil
Bechara
marks
casting
director
Mukesh
Chhabra's
first
film
as
a
director.
The
film
is
a
Bollywood
adaptation
of
John
Green's
best-selling
novel
'The
Fault
In
Our
Stars'.
As
a
tribute
to
Sushant
Singh
Rajput,
who
passed
away
in
June
14,
2020,
the
film
is
slated
for
a
digital
release
on
Disney+
Hotstar
on
July
24,
2020,
and
will
be
available
to
both,
subcribers
and
non-subcribers
of
the
streaming
platform.