Irfan Siddiqui: Aashayein Played At School In Morning Prayers Is Best

In his latest interview conversation, the renowned lyricist Irfan Siddiqui feeling proud of his song Aashayein says Aashayein played at school in morning prayers at Hyderabad is best feeling ever.

In his recent interview, the renowned bollywood song lyricist Irfan Siddiqui says Aashayein played at school in morning prayers is best.

Opening up on how his cult song Aashayeing sung by KK from the critically acclaimed film Iqbal (2010) helmed by Nagesh Kukunoor is really special to him and much more, bollywood song lyricist Irfan Siddiqui says Aashayein played at school in morning prayers is best.

Expressing his happiness and elation at fact that the song is today so timeless that its still being played at a school in Hyderabad as morning prayers, Irfan Siddiqui says Aashayein played at school in morning prayers is best.

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We all have heard the cult song Aashayein from Nagesh Kukunoor’s film Iqbal. Sung by KK, composed by Salim-Sulaiman and written by Irfan Siddiqui, the song establishes an instant connection with the listeners and offers hope to all of us to date. The writer and lyricist of the song, Irfan Siddiqui, shared with us how this song was made and spilling beans on it in his recent interview, he says, “Aashayein was my first ever film song. I never thought this song will mean so much for so many people who got motivated and felt positive in their lives via this song. Salim had very casually asked me once whether I will write this song. I was indeed thrilled and it was an instant yes! For some reason, we couldn’t meet and he sang the melody over the phone which I had recorded. And we didn’t have WhatsApp back then! The brief I had received from Salim & Nagesh was that this movie Iqbal is all about Hope. HOPE for me was AASHAYEIN”.

Furthermore he also adds, “I sent the lyrics to Salim via SMS, and he just loved it! Eventually, Nagesh & Subhash Ghai both loved the song and KK just nailed it with his singing. It was a pleasure to work with Nagesh. He is not only an excellent director, but a wonderful human being as well. We had worked together on Tasveer 8×10 as well. With Salim-Suleiman, the journey then just took off and we worked together on a lot of projects after that. It was a blessing that I started my career with Aashayein”.

When asked do you feel the song has got it’s due? He says, “I didn’t get a single nomination let alone the award, but few years later when I met Nagesh again, he mentioned that Aashayein was being played at a school in Hyderabad as morning prayers. This is the best I could have earned as a writer. I felt elated and honoured!”.