Key Points

Aishwarya Majmudar's new track "Nazaara - The Shaadi" flips traditional wedding narratives with a bold bride taking center stage. The singer co-composed the upbeat song with Harpreet 'Nikku', blending festivity with female empowerment. Inspired by modern brides, the track playfully subverts the sehra tradition where couples hide their faces. Majmudar calls it a new-age anthem celebrating women who redefine traditions.

Key Points: Aishwarya Majmudar flips wedding norms with Nazaara The Shaadi track

  • Aishwarya Majmudar co-composed the track with Harpreet 'Nikku'
  • Song reverses tradition with bride surprising groom pre-wedding
  • Inspired by modern women redefining bridal roles
  • Features playful twist on sehra tradition
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Singer Aishwarya Majmudar gives the tradition a fun twist with the 'Nazaara - The Shaadi' track

Singer Aishwarya Majmudar redefines bridal traditions with her bold new track "Nazaara - The Shaadi," celebrating modern women.

Singer Aishwarya Majmudar gives the tradition a fun twist with the 'Nazaara - The Shaadi' track
"This bride rides in, makes noise, and celebrates love on her terms - Aishwarya Majmudar"

Mumbai, Aug 8

Well-known singer Aishwarya Majmudar decided to have her own take on traditions through her latest track, "Nazaara – The Shaadi".

Crooned and penned by Aishwarya, the tunes for the song have been scored by Harpreet ‘Nikku’, along with Aishwarya.

In a complete reversal of the traditional narrative, "Nazaara – The Shaadi" shows Aishwarya arriving at the groom's place with a bang to surprise him a day before the big ceremony.

Talking about the track, Aishwarya shared: “Weddings are one of the most beautiful celebrations of life. With ‘Nazaara – The Shaadi’, I wanted to keep the fun and festivity alive, but also challenge the idea that brides have to wait in the background. This bride rides in, makes noise, and celebrates love on her terms — and I think that’s something a lot of women will relate to.”

“I guess brides today have really inspired me to flip the script. The way girls have taken over — not just in terms of being a super cool bride, but in general. Previously, girls used to be shy, quiet, and always the ones who were submissive to whatever was to happen. But things have changed pretty drastically over the past few years. They’ve really upped the quotient on how to be chill and cool — and how to redefine it for us. So I guess my real inspiration comes from women who have taken charge of their lives — and naturally, in turn, of everything that one's life can involve. So yes, brides have taken it up quite a big notch, and we are really happy to be inspired by them," the singer added.

Calling "Nazaara – The Shaadi" the new-age anthem to the Dulhan’s entry, Aishwarya believes that every Dulhan will be able to relate to this.

"These days, the Dulha is beautifully decked up, so handsome, wearing the sehra — and it’s also a tradition that the Dulha and Dulhan can’t see each other’s faces. So we’ve given that tradition a fun twist," she concluded.

- IANS

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Rahul R
While I appreciate the creativity, I hope we don't lose our beautiful wedding traditions completely. There's charm in the old ways too, na?
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Ananya R
Aishwarya always brings such fresh energy to her music! This reminds me of my sister's wedding where she surprised everyone by arriving on a horse instead of the groom. More power to modern brides! 👏
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Vikram M
As a groom who got married last year, I would have loved this kind of surprise! Why should only brides wait in suspense? 😄 The song's melody is catchy too - heard it on Spotify already.
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Sarah B
Interesting concept! I'm an NRI and love seeing how Indian weddings are evolving while keeping their essence. The fusion of tradition with modern ideas is what makes Indian culture so vibrant.
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Karthik V
The lyrics could have been more meaningful though - expected deeper content from Aishwarya given her talent. But the music composition by Nikku is top-notch as always!
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Nisha Z
My daughter is obsessed with this song! She says this is how she wants her wedding to be when she grows up. Times are changing indeed! 😊

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