Key Points

Kaveri Kapur's latest single, 'Reminisce,' which she wrote at the age of 15, has finally been released with special musical guidance from A.R. Rahman. The song tackles life's unpredictable twists and the introspection they prompt, standing as a testament to Kaveri's early songwriting talent. Prasoon Joshi contributed by adapting her English lyrics to fit Bollywood's musical landscape for her debut film. Kaveri is also preparing for her next acting project, "Masoom 2," following the announcement by Shekhar Kapur.

Key Points: Kaveri Kapur Releases 'Reminisce' Written at 15 with A.R. Rahman

  • Kaveri penned 'Reminisce' at 15
  • A.R. Rahman praised its emotional depth
  • Prasoon Joshi turned it into a Bollywood number
  • 'Reminisce' explores life's unpredictable turns
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Kaveri Kapur's latest release 'Reminisce' was penned by her at 15

Kaveri Kapur unveils 'Reminisce,' crafted at 15, with A.R. Rahman’s musical touch.

Kaveri Kapur's latest release 'Reminisce' was penned by her at 15
"Your art is a divine gift that flows through you. - A.R. Rahman"

Mumbai, May 30

Following the release of her debut movie "Bobby Aur Rishi Ki Love Story", actress Kaveri Kapur has unveiled her next single "Reminisce".

.The song is one of the original versions of Kaveri's other musical "Ek Dhaga Toda Maine" for "Bobby Aur Rishi Ki Love Story".

However, what makes this song special is that Kaveri penned "Reminisce" when she was just 15 years old.

During the making of her debut drama, renowned lyricist Prasoon Joshi transformed Kaveri's English composition into a Bollywood number.

Calling the song special to her, Kaveri recalled, "One of the first people who heard it was Rahman Uncle (A.R.Rahman), who I consider my mentor, and he loved it."

Remembering a memorable conversation with the music maestro, the musical prodigy added, "I remember when I was very young, he told me something along the lines of your art being a divine gift that flows through you in contrast to something that is coming from you. I didn’t understand it when I was a child, but I understand it now. 'Reminisce' was always meant to be an English song and I am excited for its release. It was a long time coming."

Sharing the track with her InstaFam, Kaveri wrote, "Experience the emotional power of Reminisce — an original love song by Kaveri, with music produced by the iconic A.R. Rahman. #Reminisce out now only on Times Music."

As the name suggests, "Reminisce" deals with the unexpected turns of life which forces one to reflect on both one's triumphs and failures.

Up next, Kaveri is occupied with his second project as an actor, "Masoom 2".

Back in November 2024, Shekhar Kapur announced the much-awaited sequel during a press conference in New Delhi, ahead of the 55th International Film Festival of India in Goa.

The filmmaker revealed that he had lost the script for the sequel during a plane journey, but it was later returned to him.

- IANS

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Rahul S.
Wow, writing a song at 15 and now getting it produced by AR Rahman - what a journey! 🎶 Kaveri is truly carrying forward the Kapur family legacy in arts. Can't wait to hear this English version after loving "Ek Dhaga Toda Maine" in the movie.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate young talent, I feel the industry gives too much importance to star kids. There are thousands of talented musicians in India who never get this kind of platform. That said, the song itself sounds promising from the previews!
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Ananya K.
AR Rahman's mentorship is gold! His words about art being a divine gift gave me goosebumps. Kaveri is lucky to have such guidance from childhood. Listening to "Reminisce" now - the lyrics are surprisingly mature for a 15-year-old's work. ❤️
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Vikram J.
Masoom 2 announcement got me more excited than the song! Shekhar Kapur losing and finding the script sounds like a plot from a movie itself 😄 Hope Kaveri does justice to her role - she showed good potential in her debut.
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Shreya P.
The English version is nice but I personally prefer the Hindi adaptation by Prasoon Joshi. There's a certain depth in the Hindi lyrics that resonates more with Indian listeners. Still, kudos to Kaveri for her versatility!
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Neeraj D.
Interesting how creative works evolve over time. From a 15-year-old's composition to a Bollywood version and now back to its original form - full circle moment! Makes me wonder how many other hidden gems are waiting to be discovered in artists' old notebooks.

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