Popular
Bollywood
singer
Amit
Mishra
has
recently
added
his
magical
touch
to
the
revamped
version
of
the
timeless
track
'Latka
Dikha
Diya
Hamne,'
originally
composed
by
the
legendary
AR
Rahman.
The
song,
a
chartbuster
from
the
1996
film
'Hindustani'
featuring
Kamal
Haasan
and
Urmila
Matondkar,
has
been
rejuvenated
with
Amit's
fresh
vocals,
staying
true
to
Rahman's
composition.
Amit
has
collaborated
with
singer
Shilpa
Surroch
on
'Latka',
the
peppy
dance
number
presented
by
Tips
Music
and
it
is
gaining
popularity
on
online
streaming
platforms.
"It
was
a
wonderful
experience
and
an
honour
to
record
the
song,
'Latka'
originally
composed
by
AR
Rahman.
It
is
one
of
my
favourite
songs
and
a
go-to
on
my
playlist," said
Amit,
who
became
a
household
name
after
singing
'Bulleya'
in
the
Ranbir
Kapoor-starrer
'Aae
Dil
Hai
Mushkil'.
He
also
extended
his
gratitude
to
the
Tips
Music
team
for
their
exceptional
production.
Capturing
the
Party
Essence:
Amit
Mishra
Praises
AR
Rahman's
Composition
The
music
video
of
'Latka'
features
Zaara
Yesmin
and
Siddharth
Nigam,
and
Amit
praised
their
performances.
Known
for
hits
like
'Sau
Tarah
Ke'
from
Dishoom,
'Manma
Emotion
Jaage'
from
Dilwale,
and
'Bulleya'
from
Ae
Dil
Hai
Mushkil,
Amit
spoke
highly
of
music
maestro
AR
Rahman
and
how
he
tried
to
keep
the
energy
of
the
song
true
to
its
original
form
in
'Latka'.
"It's
a
fun
and
energetic
song.
AR
Rahman's
compositions
have
a
party
and
fresh
vibe.
I
just
tried
to
be
original.
I
hope
the
audience
has
a
gala
time
dancing
to
Latka
on
New
Year.
That
would
be
our
biggest
gift," said
the
Lucknow-born
singer.
Remaking
Classics:
Amit
Mishra
on
Reviving
Evergreen
Melodies
Talking
about
the
trend
of
remaking
old
Hindi
songs,
Amit
sees
it
as
a
positive
way
to
introduce
younger
generations
to
timeless
melodies.
"It's
the
melody
which
is
powerful.
Music
is
a
time
machine,
and
people
love
when
somebody
creates
a
remake
of
an
evergreen
old
song.
The
recall
values
of
these
melodies
are
amazing,"
he
said.
Amit
Mishra's
Musical
Journey
and
His
Take
on
AI
in
Music
Beyond
Hindi,
Amit,
also
a
trained
classical
vocalist
and
songwriter,
lent
his
voice
to
innumerable
songs
in
Bengali,
Tamil,
Telugu,
and
indie
singles.
Expressing
gratitude
to
his
mentors,
family,
language
coordinators,
and
his
team,
Amit
said,
"I
am
blessed
to
work
with
team
members
who
give
priority
to
music.
I
continue
to
learn
each
day."
As
the
music
industry
grapples
with
the
rise
of
AI-generated
apps,
the
popular
Bollywood
singer
remains
steadfast
in
his
belief
that
technology
cannot
replace
the
unique
emotional
expression
and
creativity
brought
by
a
singer.
However,
he
has
not
ventured
into
AI
in
his
work
so
far.
"AI
can
simulate
various
sounds
and
styles,
but
it
doesn't
replace
the
unique
emotional
expression
and
creativity
that
a
human
singer
brings
to
their
performance,"
said
Amit,
who
is
busy
with
live
gigs,
studio
recordings
and
looks
forward
to
an
exciting
lineup
of
projects
in
2024.
Embracing
the
old
and
infusing
it
with
new
energy,
Amit
Mishra
continues
to
capture
hearts
with
his
melodious
voice
and
respect
for
the
classics.
As
the
entertainment
industry
evolves
with
new
technologies,
it's
artists
like
Mishra
who
remind
us
of
the
timeless
power
of
music
and
the
irreplaceable
touch
of
human
creativity.
Fans
eagerly
await
to
see
what
other
musical
surprises
Amit
Mishra
has
in
store
for
them
in
the
upcoming
year.