Key Points

Punjabi superstar Neeru Bajwa has a heartwarming connection to the new song 'Nai Jana' from her upcoming film Madhaniyan. The track, sung by Mannat Noor, beautifully reimagines a classic Punjabi wedding song with contemporary musical touches. Bajwa describes the song as a nostalgic journey that reconnects her with childhood memories of wedding celebrations. The musical piece promises to bridge generations through its authentic and joyful rendition.

Key Points: Neeru Bajwa Revives Punjabi Folk Gem Nai Jana

  • Nostalgic Punjabi folk track reimagined in modern soundscape
  • Mannat Noor delivers mesmerizing vocals for wedding song
  • Neeru Bajwa performs in vibrant wedding sequence
  • Movie Madhaniyan blends traditional and contemporary musical elements
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Neeru Bajwa says her new song made her relive memories

Punjabi superstar Neeru Bajwa explores nostalgic memories through classic wedding song in upcoming film Madhaniyan

Neeru Bajwa says her new song made her relive memories
"Nai Jana took me back to so many memories of hearing this song at weddings - Neeru Bajwa"

Mumbai, Oct 1

Punjabi superstar Neeru Bajwa is drowning in nostalgia. The song 'Nai Jana' featuring the actress was unveiled on Wednesday, and it took her back to so many fond memories.

'Nai Jana' is a playful Punjabi folk track from the upcoming movie 'Madhaniyan', and is sung by Mannat Noor and with music composed by Money Aujla. The track reimagines the much-loved folk tune in today's soundscape while keeping its traditional charm alive.

In Madhaniyan, Nai Jana unfolds in a vibrant wedding sequence, where Neeru Bajwa lights up the screen with her grace, beauty, and magnetic energy.

Talking about the song, Neeru Bajwa said in a statement, "'Nai Jana' took me back to so many memories of hearing this song at weddings while growing up. Performing it in Madhaniyan felt so authentic and fun, because this song is all about teasing, love, and laughter. I can't wait for audiences to feel the same joy we felt while filming it".

The track blends nostalgia with freshness, capturing the joy and excitement of Punjabi weddings while presenting a reimagined sound that feels relevant to today's audiences.

Singer Mannat Noor said, "This song is pure nostalgia. Everyone in Punjab knows Nai Jana, it's part of our weddings and our culture. When I recorded it, my focus was on keeping that essence intact but also bringing a freshness for today's listeners".

With Neeru Bajwa's captivating performance, Mannat Noor's mesmerizing vocals, and Money Aujla's modern yet rooted music, 'Nai Jana' is poised to connect across generations. For older audiences, it revives the cherished memories of hearing this folk gem at weddings, while for younger listeners, it offers a stylish and energetic new take that will surely become a playlist favorite.

'Madhaniyan' is written and directed by Nav Bajwa and also features the acclaimed actor Dev Kharoud.

'Nai Jana' is available on Times Music's YouTube channel and across all music streaming platforms.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As someone who grew up in Punjab, this song hits different! Remember my bua singing this at every family wedding. Mannat Noor's voice has kept the soul alive while Money Aujla's music makes it relevant for today's youth. Perfect balance!
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James A
Living in Canada but this song instantly transported me back to my childhood in Amritsar. The way Punjabi culture preserves these folk songs while adapting them for new generations is truly remarkable. Neeru's energy is infectious! 🎵
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the effort, I feel the original charm gets a bit lost in the over-production. Sometimes keeping things simple works better for folk songs. Still, Neeru's performance is lovely and it's great to see our culture being celebrated.
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Sarah B
My Indian friends played this at our multicultural event and everyone loved it! The energy, the colors, the music - it's such a vibrant representation of Punjabi wedding culture. Can't wait to see the full movie!
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Vikram M
Bahut khoob! This is exactly what our film industry needs - preserving our rich folk heritage while making it accessible to the younger generation. Nav Bajwa and team deserve appreciation for this beautiful recreation. 👏

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