Vishal Mishra's 'Kya Bataun Tujhe' Unveils Debut Album 'Pagalpan'

Singer-composer Vishal Mishra has released the lead single "Kya Bataun Tujhe" from his upcoming debut album "Pagalpan." The emotional track, accompanied by a music video featuring actor Simrat Kaur, depicts a story of a breakup and misunderstood love. Mishra explains the song originated from a period of personal pain and loneliness, making it the right emotional introduction to the album. The "Pagalpan" project is envisioned as an international album bringing together global artists and sounds.

Key Points: Vishal Mishra Releases 'Kya Bataun Tujhe' from Album 'Pagalpan'

  • First single from debut album 'Pagalpan'
  • Music video features Vishal Mishra and Simrat Kaur
  • Song explores themes of love and misunderstanding
  • Album aims to be an international project from India
  • Collaboration with T-Series and Bhushan Kumar
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Vishal Mishra's 'Kya Bataun Tujhe' opens his debut album 'Pagalpan' with a tale of broken love

Singer Vishal Mishra drops the first track 'Kya Bataun Tujhe' from his debut album 'Pagalpan,' a heartbreak anthem featuring Simrat Kaur.

"Kya Bataun Tujhe comes from a very restless place... a quiet kind of pain. - Vishal Mishra"

Mumbai, January 30

Singer Vishal Mishra has released the first track, 'Kya Bataun Tujhe,' from his debut album 'Pagalpan,' setting the emotional tone for a heartwarming album that is expected to explore love and heartbreak through melody.

With the track 'Kya Bataun Tujhe', Vishal opens the world of 'Pagalpan', serving as an emotional entry point into the album and offering listeners a glimpse into the project's landscape.

The video for the song features Vishal Mishra and Simrat Kaur as a couple who break up over their differences. In the video, Vishal Mishra was seen singing in an opera house, where her ex-lover was seated in the audience with her current partner.

The track conveys Vishal Mishra's love for Simrat, which was somehow misunderstood over time, as shown in the video. The music is composed and sung by Vishal Mishra, who also penned the lyrics.

T Series shared the song on their Instagram handle.

Speaking about why Kya Bataun Tujhe was chosen as the first release ahead of the album, Vishal Mishra said, "Kya Bataun Tujhe comes from a very restless place. The last two years of my life were filled with unease, loneliness, and a quiet kind of pain and this song was the first emotion that needed to come out. It felt right for it to lead the way into Pagalpan, because it sets the emotional truth of everything that follows."

"Bhushan ji and I had envisioned Pagalpan a couple of years ago as something truly special, an international album coming from India, bringing together artists, sounds, cultures, and emotions from across the world to create something that belongs to everyone. We are all lonely in our own ways, we are all healing, and I hope this album becomes a companion for those moments. I'm grateful to Bhushan ji, the entire T-Series team, and my own team for trusting me," added Vishal as quoted in a press note.

- ANI

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Arjun K
The video concept is interesting – singing in an opera house with your ex in the audience. It's a very modern, almost theatrical take on heartbreak. Different from typical Bollywood breakup songs. Excited to see what "international album from India" means in sound.
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Rohit P
Good song, but I feel the melody is a bit safe. For an album that's supposed to be "international" and special, I was expecting a more unique soundscape from the first track. Hope the rest of 'Pagalpan' has more sonic experimentation. Still, Vishal's sincerity shines through.
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Sarah B
The idea of an album as a companion for lonely and healing moments is beautiful. In today's fast-paced world, we need music that acknowledges these quiet pains. Wishing Vishal all the best for this project.
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Karthik V
Bhai, the production quality is top-notch! T-Series really backing him. The video's aesthetic is very classy. And Simrat Kaur acted well. Song gets better with each listen. "Pagalpan" is a great album name for a theme about love and madness.
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Ananya R
It's refreshing to see an artist talk openly about loneliness and pain. So many of us go through it but pretend everything's fine. This song feels like a friend saying "I understand". More power to Vishal for channeling his difficult phase into art. 👏

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