It’s just 24 hours since the song Dil Garden Garden was unveiled and Twitter is already taken by the sweep of the song. Tweets are flooding constantly on web for the song.
The song is from sex-com Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum and it’s lyrics mean a comic phrase in North India (Dil Bagh bagh Ho Gaya) to describe the extreme feeling of happiness. All speculations are rising about the penning of the song.
The lyricist of the song is Mayur Puri. Mayur was not egged up to use the Dil Garden Garde' mukhda by Gulshan Grover's line in the Akshay Kumar starrer International Khiladi. Puri speaks his mind on the making of the song by saying, “Dil Garden Garden Ho Gaya is a commonly used comic phrase in North India to describe a feeling of joy and satisfaction. With this as a hook, the tone of the song was set. We were going to be naughty without any apologies."
Puri further adds to the glory of song, "When I heard the tune by Sachin-Jigar, what hit me first was the easy-cheesy spirit of the song. The lyrics needed to have a made-up-on-the-spot feel. We needed catchy opening words that would go with the film. The director Sachin Yardi narrated some really hilarious scenes from the film, which had me in splits. He asked me to top the dirty quotient, which I've done!"
If the flick is kept aside, no doubt the song has made everyone’s dil go garden garden. Rest the easy or cheesy part would be decided later on by viewers.
It’s just 24 hours since the song Dil Garden Garden was unveiled and Twitter is already taken by the sweep of the song. Tweets are flooding constantly on web for the song.
The song is from sex-com Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum and it’s lyrics mean a comic phrase in North India (Dil Bagh bagh Ho Gaya) to describe the extreme feeling of happiness. All speculations are rising about the penning of the song.
The lyricist of the song is Mayur Puri. Mayur was not egged up to use the Dil Garden Garde' mukhda by Gulshan Grover's line in the Akshay Kumar starrer International Khiladi. Puri speaks his mind on the making of the song by saying, “Dil Garden Garden Ho Gaya is a commonly used comic phrase in North India to describe a feeling of joy and satisfaction. With this as a hook, the tone of the song was set. We were going to be naughty without any apologies."
Puri further adds to the glory of song, "When I heard the tune by Sachin-Jigar, what hit me first was the easy-cheesy spirit of the song. The lyrics needed to have a made-up-on-the-spot feel. We needed catchy opening words that would go with the film. The director Sachin Yardi narrated some really hilarious scenes from the film, which had me in splits. He asked me to top the dirty quotient, which I've done!"
If the flick is kept aside, no doubt the song has made everyone’s dil go garden garden. Rest the easy or cheesy part would be decided later on by viewers.
The song is from sex-com Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum and it’s lyrics mean a comic phrase in North India (Dil Bagh bagh Ho Gaya) to describe the extreme feeling of happiness. All speculations are rising about the penning of the song.
The lyricist of the song is Mayur Puri. Mayur was not egged up to use the Dil Garden Garde' mukhda by Gulshan Grover's line in the Akshay Kumar starrer International Khiladi. Puri speaks his mind on the making of the song by saying, “Dil Garden Garden Ho Gaya is a commonly used comic phrase in North India to describe a feeling of joy and satisfaction. With this as a hook, the tone of the song was set. We were going to be naughty without any apologies."
Puri further adds to the glory of song, "When I heard the tune by Sachin-Jigar, what hit me first was the easy-cheesy spirit of the song. The lyrics needed to have a made-up-on-the-spot feel. We needed catchy opening words that would go with the film. The director Sachin Yardi narrated some really hilarious scenes from the film, which had me in splits. He asked me to top the dirty quotient, which I've done!"
If the flick is kept aside, no doubt the song has made everyone’s dil go garden garden. Rest the easy or cheesy part would be decided later on by viewers.
Source: Glamsham.com