Benny Dayal's voice is modern, celebratory: Salim Merchant

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Singer-composer Salim Merchant, who along with Sulaiman Merchant, has collaborated with singer Benny Dayal for an anthem titled "10 saal aapke naam" for Indian Leagues (IPL) upcoming 10th season, says Benny has a modern and celebratory voice.

The anthem, launched by broadcaster Sony MAX, pays tribute to the fans of with an emotional message of warmth and love.

"Benny's voice is very contemporary, modern and celebratory," Salim said in a statement.

"His tonality and his vibe are very cool and also, we go back a long way. He has also sung 'Aisa mauka' about five years ago when it was decided to do an anthem for the first time for IPL," Salim added.

The video of the anthem shows fans from across the country enjoying

Benny, who considers himself a fan of IPL, shared that his first cricket match was an "match in the stadium".

"I think it is a fire starter to anything like that. It is a sporting event and if there's an anthem like that, it is a fire starter. It ignites the fire of the fan from within and when the anthem comes, people know it's time to watch IPL," Benny added.

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Benny Dayal's voice is modern, celebratory: Salim Merchant

Singer-composer Salim Merchant, who along with Sulaiman Merchant, has collaborated with singer Benny Dayal for an anthem titled "10 saal aapke naam" for Indian Premier Leagues (IPL) upcoming 10th season, says Benny has a modern and celebratory voice.

Singer-composer Salim Merchant, who along with Sulaiman Merchant, has collaborated with singer Benny Dayal for an anthem titled "10 saal aapke naam" for Indian Leagues (IPL) upcoming 10th season, says Benny has a modern and celebratory voice.

The anthem, launched by broadcaster Sony MAX, pays tribute to the fans of with an emotional message of warmth and love.

"Benny's voice is very contemporary, modern and celebratory," Salim said in a statement.

"His tonality and his vibe are very cool and also, we go back a long way. He has also sung 'Aisa mauka' about five years ago when it was decided to do an anthem for the first time for IPL," Salim added.

The video of the anthem shows fans from across the country enjoying

Benny, who considers himself a fan of IPL, shared that his first cricket match was an "match in the stadium".

"I think it is a fire starter to anything like that. It is a sporting event and if there's an anthem like that, it is a fire starter. It ignites the fire of the fan from within and when the anthem comes, people know it's time to watch IPL," Benny added.

--IANS

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(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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