Shaan, Sonu Kakkar, Iulia Vantur among singers uniting for 'World Prayer'

IANS

Music

Singers Shaan, Sonu Kakkar, Iulia Vantur, Rituraj Mohanty, Abhiman Chatterjee and Mrinal Casewa have come together for composer Sachin Gupta's "World Prayer: A Song in 7.83HZ Earth Frequency".

Singers Shaan, Sonu Kakkar, Iulia Vantur, Rituraj Mohanty, Abhiman Chatterjee and Mrinal Casewa have come together for composer Sachin Gupta's "World Prayer: A Song in 7.83HZ Earth Frequency".

The purpose of the song is to make sure that people don't lose hope during these trying times.

"Music can help us find solace in times of crisis, also keep us entertained during self-quarantine. It's a beautiful prayer, medicine for the soul," said Shaan, about the song that has lyrics by Sachin Gupta, Nadeem Akhtar, Sachin Paul and Iulia.

"The song will instill energy in everyone to fight corona. We want to contribute through music and inspire people to do so. I hope people have faith and stay optimistic. This song is simply an expression to this sentiment," said Kumar Taurani of Tips Music, the label that has released the song.

Tags: Cinema, Showbiz, Cine-Special

Lastest Stories

Also Read

Madhubala - Biography and Filmography

Discover the tragic life, iconic movies, and enduring legacy of Bollywood legend Madhubala. Explore her career from child artist in Basant to Mughal-e-Azam superstardom, her health struggles, and personal relationships.

Latest OTT Releases in India (May 2026)

Explore the hottest OTT releases streaming now and dropping this weekend in India, featuring legal thrillers, sci-fi mysteries, and blockbuster announcements.

Kartavya Movie Review: A Dark, Intense Cop Thriller Driven by Saif Ali Khan

Read our review of Kartavya (2026) on Netflix. Find out if Saif Ali Khan's gritty Red Chillies Entertainment police drama lives up to its hype.

Movies Releasing On Friday, May 22, 2026

Discover the new Indian movies releasing On Friday, May 22, 2026 across Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Bhojpuri, and Tulu, plus top films still successfully running in theatres.