Key Points

Shreya Ghoshal has gifted fans an unreleased verse from the beloved song "Piyu Bole" to mark the 20th anniversary of the film Parineeta. She shared the special moment alongside the original creative team, composer Shantanu Moitra and lyricist Swanand Kirkire. Vidya Balan, who starred in the film, recently revealed this was the first song she heard from the album and it moved her to tears. The entire soundtrack of Parineeta continues to resonate with audiences for its haunting beauty and timeless appeal.

Key Points: Shreya Ghoshal Shares Unreleased Piyu Bole Verse for Parineeta 20 Years

  • Shreya Ghoshal releases an unreleased verse from the classic song Piyu Bole
  • Vidya Balan recalls first hearing the song during a music video shoot
  • The song is praised for its timeless romantic and old-world charm
  • The trio of Ghoshal, Moitra, and Kirkire celebrates 20 years of friendship
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As Parineeta turns 20, Shreya Ghoshal treats with an unreleased verse from Piyu Bole

Shreya Ghoshal celebrates Parineeta's 20th anniversary with a never-before-heard verse from the iconic "Piyu Bole", joined by Swanand Kirkire and Shantanu Moitra.

"There is something about Piyu Bole that just has my heart - Vidya Balan"

Mumbai, Aug 19

It has been more than 20 years since we were introduced to the melodious "Piyu Bole" track from Pradeep Sarkar's "Parineeta".

Marking the special milestone, singer Shreya Ghoshal decided to treat the netizens with an unreleased verse from the beloved number.

She was later joined by lyricist Swanand Kirkire and composer Shantanu Moitra.

Crooned by Shreya and Sonu Nigam, "Piyu Bole" has been picturized on Vidya Balan and Saif Ali Khan.

Sharing the beautiful verse from "Piyu Bole", Shreya penned on her Instagram: "Here we go - The Unreleased Verse - Piyu Bole...We celebrate 20 years of #Parineeta but more than that this year also marks 20 years of our friendship! The trio which the world loved and how! @moitrashantanu @swanandkirkire @shreyaghoshal."

Recently, Vidya also revealed that "Piyu Bole" was the first song that she heard from the "Parineeta" album.

She revealed that she was shooting a music video with the late filmmaker Pradeep Sarkar when he asked her to listen to a song that he and his team had recorded.

“There is something about Piyu Bole that just has my heart. I think it’s so easily hummable, it has that old-world charm, it’s so romantic, and the way it was shot added to making the song somewhat timeless. It’s still relatable, even for people today," Vidya revealed.

She added: “In fact, a lot of young kids have told me they like that song, and I feel that is very telling that there's truly something timeless about it. The first song I heard that was recorded for Parineeta was ‘Raat Hamari Toh’. I was shooting with Dada for a music video in Kolkata, and he told me, ‘Just go down to the car, there’s a CD with a song we’ve just recorded’. I went down, played it, and I burst out crying in the car. It’s such a beautiful, haunting, and powerful song. It’s so easy to cry listening to it. I love the music of Parineeta every single song”.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Parineeta's music is timeless. Shantanu Moitra, Swanand Kirkire and Shreya - what a dream team! This movie defined romance for our generation. The new verse is beautiful ❤️
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David E
As someone who discovered Indian cinema recently, Parineeta's music is absolutely breathtaking. The melodies have such depth and emotion. Beautiful to see this celebration!
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Ananya R
Vidya was so right - there's something magical about Piyu Bole. Still gives me goosebumps after all these years. The chemistry between Vidya and Saif was just perfect!
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Siddharth J
While I love the nostalgia, I wish they'd release the full unreleased version rather than just a snippet. The fans deserve the complete experience after 20 years of waiting.
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Kavya N
This song takes me back to college days! We used to play Parineeta songs on loop in our hostel room. Shreya's voice is truly god-gifted 🎶 Pure nostalgia!
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Michael C
The musical composition in Parineeta is exceptional. It's amazing how Indian cinema blends traditional instruments with contemporary storytelling. Beautiful tribute to a classic!

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