
The mention of Sanjay Leela Bhansali conjures up images of massive film sets. Most of their films result from producers searching through historical records for narratives. Fans adore his films as well. He conducted this experiment using songs this time. The song “Sakal Ban” from the online series “Hiramandi: The Diamond Bazaar” has a 700-year history hidden underneath it.
Bhansali’s online series ‘Hiramandi: The Diamond Bazaar’ is undoubtedly the reason for his current media attention. Fans are enjoying the teaser for this flea market-based television series, which was published on Tuesday.
700 years history hidden in song
Let us inform you that the first single from “Hiramandi,” “Sakal Ban,” was released a few days ago and received positive reviews from the public. However, are you aware of the 700-year past buried in this song? Sanjay Leela Bhansali shot this two-minute and forty-five-second song just as masterfully as he did his other flicks. In the song, the ladies dancing on the royal set while dressed in yellow are stunning.
Amir Khusro wrote this song
In the song “Sakal Ban” from the online series “Hiramandi,” yellow is portrayed in a very beautiful way for a specific cause. About 700 years ago, poet and classical vocalist Amir Khusro wrote this song. ‘Damadam Mast Qalandar’ and ‘Chhaap Tilak’ are among the lovely songs composed by Amir Khusro. Bhansali has now presented this song in his unique way.
What was the story behind the song?
Media sources claim that on Basant Panchami, some individuals were walking towards the temple while holding yellow flowers. When Amir Khusro inquired about his destination? People informed him that it was Basant Panchami today on this day. He is going to present his God with mustard flowers. After learning about this, Khusro went to Guru Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya and collected a yellow flower from him. Auliya was grieving at the time of his nephew’s passing.
The series will be released on Netflix
Amir Khusro informed his teacher that he had heard from certain individuals that they send yellow flowers to their god on Basant Panchami. He has brought yellow flowers for his god because of this. For this reason, yellow flowers and sheets are offered daily at Delhi’s Nizamuddin Dargah on the occasion of Basant Panchami. Let us inform you that as of May 1, Bhansali’s “Hiramandi” is available to stream on Netflix.