The inspiration behind Thodi Jagah is the universal emotion of longing and heartbreak. The songwriter, Rashmi Virag, beautifully captures the essence of unrequited love in the lyrics. The song aims to provoke emotions and resonate with listeners who have experienced similar sentiments in their own lives.
Thodi Jagah is considered a heartbreaking song due to its emotional depth and relatable lyrics. The song explores themes of loneliness, longing, and separation, which strike a chord with listeners who have experienced heartbreak. The poignant vocals and powerful lyrics combine to evoke a strong emotional response.
The target audience for Thodi Jagah is primarily the fans of Arijit Singh and Bollywood music enthusiasts. However, the universal theme of love and heartbreak makes it relatable to a wider audience. The song appeals to individuals who appreciate emotional depth in music and appreciate lyrical storytelling.
The song begins in the present, when Sidharth's character is having a scuffle with his other prison mates. As the brutish men beat him up, Sidharth is reminded of the gentle Tara, and how she was a proponent of non-violence. He is shown to be losing his grip on reality, getting visions Tara at every passing moment. Tara is shown wearing pristine white clothes, and her angelic aura is contrasted with Sidharth's unkempt look.
The music album of Marjaavaan was released under T-Series and its songs became one of the biggest chartbusters with "Tum Hi Aana", "Thodi Jagah" and "Peeyu Datt Ke", and the item number "Ek Toh Kam Zindagani" garnering charts.[9] It was distributed by Pen Entertainment in India and Eros International in overseas.[10][11]
Principal photography of the film began on 7 December 2018 with Malhotra sharing his picture on his official Instagram account.[12][13]The second schedule is set to roll in from mid-January and will end by March 2019. Sidharth Malhotra is shooting with a dozen goons and has switched to action mode. "The stunt team wanted to shoot with a body double because Sidharth's back and shoulder would be on fire but he was adamant on doing the scene himself to make it look authentic and stay true to his character".[14][15] Siddharth wrapped up his portion except for songs on 15 March 2019. He announced the news by posting a picture with crews with a heartfelt message.[16] In November 2019, Deshmukh revealed that Shah Rukh Khan had helped the production team with some VFX shots for the former's role as a dwarf.[17]
The second song, "Ek Toh Kum Zindagani", is a remake of the song "Pyar Do Pyar Lo" from the film Janbaaz, being the second remake of the song after Anees Bazmee's Thank You, where it was composed by Pritam.[26][27]
Two songs of the film which were removed from the final cut were released later as singles as they didn't go well with the narrative of the film. They were the song "Peeyu Datt Ke", starring Nushrat Bharucha which was released on 2 December 2019 and the song Masakali 2.0 which is a recreated version of the song "Masakali" from the 2009 film Delhi-6 and was released on 8 April 2020 by T-Series.
Kinna Sona, a Pakistani song originally sung by the Pakistani qawwal Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan,[29] was covered by Pakistani singer Atif Aslam for the film's soundtrack. In February 2019 the All Indian Cine Workers Association levied a ban[30] on all Pakistani artists, hence the track was replaced at the last minute by a version sung by the Indian singer Jubin Nautiyal. Although the song remained a cover of the Pakistani Qawwali. In June 2020 T-Series released the initial cover sung by Atif Aslam on YouTube, however were forced to remove it and issue an 'apology' after a threat-laced campaign led by the far-right Indian nationalist party: Maharashtra Navnirman Sena.[citation needed]
Thodi Jagah is the latest song from film Marjaavan starring Siddharth Malhotra and Tara Sutaria. This again a slow and a melodious song from this film. This song is sung by Arijit Singh, the soulful voice of Bollywood. This song got released under the label of T-series on 18th October 2019. The music of the song is given by Tanishk Bagchi and is written in the words of Rashmi Virag.
The video of the song opens with a dialogue in the voice of Siddharth Malhotra. We can see Siddharth Malhotra doing some actions inside the setting of a jail. He is continuously hallucinating Tara Sutaria as she has left him. Siddharth is totally heart broken and can't do anything except imagining her. The voice of Arijit totally suits the video of the song. Arijit Singh time and again proves that why he is tops the chart of the best Bollywood singer. The song is indeed a worth listening.
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