'Jee Lenge' Song From Prime Video's 'Lukkhe' Unveiled – A Tender Love Track

Prime Video has unveiled the 'Jee Lenge' song from its upcoming series 'Lukkhe'. The track, composed by KING and Bharg Kale, captures a tender love story between characters Sanober and Lucky. The series is set in Chandigarh and explores rap culture, ambition, and crime. It features a cast including KING, Shivankit Parihar, and Palak Tiwari.

Key Points: 'Jee Lenge' Song from 'Lukkhe' Unveiled on Prime Video

  • Track 'Jee Lenge' from Prime Video's 'Lukkhe' unveiled
  • Composed by KING and Bharg Kale
  • Captures a tender love story between Palak Tiwari and Lakshvir Singh Saran
  • Series set in Chandigarh with rap culture, revenge, and redemption
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'Jee Lenge' song from 'Lukhe' unveiled

Prime Video unveils 'Jee Lenge' from 'Lukkhe', a tender love track by KING and Bharg Kale, starring Palak Tiwari and Lakshvir Singh Saran.

"Lukkhe is a strong reflection of this vision, bringing together high-octane action with pulsating rap music. - Nikhil Madhok"

Mumbai, April 24

'Jee Lenge' song from Prime Video's series 'Lukhe' was unveiled on Friday.

Composed by KING and Bharg Kale, with music production by Bharg and lyrics penned by KING, the track is now streaming across all music platforms.

'Jee Lenge' captures the tender love story brewing between Palak Tiwari's 'Sanober'and Lakshvir Singh Saran's character 'Lucky'. It's a track about finding comfort in someone when everything else feels uncertain, simple, honest, and deeply relatable.

'Lukkhe' is set against the pulsating backdrop of Chandigarh, where rap culture, ambition, and crime intersect. At its core lies a gripping tale of revenge and redemption, as rival rappers "MC Badnaam (KING) and OG (Shivankit) are locked in a deeply personal vendetta that blurs the lines between art and animosity."

On what fans can expect from the show, Nikhil Madhok, Director & Head of Originals, Prime Video, India, said that they believe in constantly raising the bar by experimenting with storytelling--whether it's blending genres, exploring new formats, or championing unconventional narratives.

"Lukkhe is a strong reflection of this vision, bringing together high-octane action with pulsating rap music, while seamlessly balancing pace with emotional intensity to create a truly distinctive world. At its heart, the series is a compelling story of revenge and redemption, driven by complex characters and the choices they make."

Nakul Roshan Sahdev, Kritika Bharadwaj, Shivankit Parihar, Yograj Singh, and Ayesha Raza are also a part of the show.

- ANI

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Priya S
The concept sounds interesting - rap culture meeting crime and revenge in Chandigarh's backdrop. But I hope the show doesn't glorify violence too much. The emotional intensity angle gives me hope it'll be more than just another gangster drama. Let's see if Prime Video delivers.
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Vikram M
Listening to 'Jee Lenge' right now - it's got that soothing vibe perfect for evening drives. Lyrics are simple yet hit home. Bharg's music production is top-notch as usual. KING is really carving his niche in both music and acting! 👏
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Siddharth J
Honest opinion: The song is decent but feels a bit generic for my taste. But the show's premise - rival rappers with a personal vendetta - that sounds fresh! Indian OTT has been experimenting well. Just hope they don't overhype it like many recent shows. Fingers crossed 🤞
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Ashley H
This sounds like a Bollywood-style drama but with a modern rap edge. As someone who enjoys Indian cinema from abroad, I appreciate how Prime Video is pushing boundaries. "Jee Lenge" might become a wedding playlist favorite - it's that kind of love song!
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Manish T
Impressed with the casting - Palak Tiwari and Lakshvir Saran look promising. Plus having Yograj Singh adds gravitas. But my main curiosity is about KING's acting debut. He's great as a singer but acting is a different ball game. Hope 'Lukkhe' doesn't disappoint!

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