The Uttar Pradesh connect in the upcoming ICC cricket World Cup doesn't end with just the players from the state in the Indian squad. The World Cup official theme song - 'De Ghuma Ke', which has already made cricket fans dance to its tunes, has been penned by songwriter Manoj Yadav who hails from Azamgarh district of the state."My lyrics being selected as the theme song of the World Cup is a matter of great honour for me and the work prepared by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy is very beautiful," Manoj told .
I hope that the theme song will appeal to the audiences," he added. The song will be played during the opening ceremony as well as between the matches during the tournament starting February 19.Manoj, who now stays in Mumbai, said an effort has been made to highlight the anticipation associated with the game along with the minute details of its various aspects."The idea behind writing a song about cricket is very small and limited to ball, bat and bails, but the organisers of the World Cup required some freshness in the theme. Therefore each and every line of the song has been written after much thought," he said.
Manoj, who was born in Azamgarh and brought up in Mumbai, is not new to writing songs for cricket. Many may not know, but he also penned 'Ek Desh Ek Junnon', the title song of Indian Premier League (IPL) South Africa version held in 2009."The basic idea was to interlace the excitement and passion of cricket in words," Manoj said. "For instance, the lines aasman mein maar ke dubki is an attempt to create a visual effect of fielding and sarr se cheer hawa ka parda an attempt to stress thrill of fast bowling," he said. Despite all the success, Manoj still considers writing three songs for crossover film 'West is West', which were composed by Shanker-Ehsan-Loy, his biggest achievement.
I hope that the theme song will appeal to the audiences," he added. The song will be played during the opening ceremony as well as between the matches during the tournament starting February 19.Manoj, who now stays in Mumbai, said an effort has been made to highlight the anticipation associated with the game along with the minute details of its various aspects."The idea behind writing a song about cricket is very small and limited to ball, bat and bails, but the organisers of the World Cup required some freshness in the theme. Therefore each and every line of the song has been written after much thought," he said.
Manoj, who was born in Azamgarh and brought up in Mumbai, is not new to writing songs for cricket. Many may not know, but he also penned 'Ek Desh Ek Junnon', the title song of Indian Premier League (IPL) South Africa version held in 2009."The basic idea was to interlace the excitement and passion of cricket in words," Manoj said. "For instance, the lines aasman mein maar ke dubki is an attempt to create a visual effect of fielding and sarr se cheer hawa ka parda an attempt to stress thrill of fast bowling," he said. Despite all the success, Manoj still considers writing three songs for crossover film 'West is West', which were composed by Shanker-Ehsan-Loy, his biggest achievement.
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