Bose Dead or Alive soundtrack reflects the spirit and journey of Subash Chandra Bose: Hansal Mehta

Rajkummar Rao-starrer web-series Bose: Dead or Alive has been directed by Pulkit. The series will trace the journey of freedom fighter Subhas Chandra Bose from being an introvert to a brave nationalist. The makers released first soundtrack on October 11.

By: IANS | New Delhi | Published:October 11, 2017 2:49 pm
rajkummar rao, bose dead or alive, bose webseries, subhash chandra bose biopic, rajkummar rao hansal mehta, bose soundtrack Rajkummar Rao plays Subhash Chandra Bose in the Bose: Dead or Alive web-series.

Hansal Mehta, creative producer of “Bose Dead/Alive”, says filmmaker Q (Qaushiq Mukherjee) has rapped his heart out for the digital show’s title track, which was unveiled on Wednesday.

The fast paced number of the ALTBalaji’s show has been composed by Neel Adhikari.

“We wanted the Bose soundtrack to reflect the spirit of Bose. The track had to be subversive, a ‘cool’ anthem of protest and something that would represent the thriller that Bose’s life journey was,” Mehta said in a statement.

“I’ve been a huge fan of Q, both for his films and music. I was thrilled when he came on board with Neel Adhikari to make this track. He (Q) has rapped his heart out for this number. It is such a cool composition, so edgy and such an adrenaline rush,” he added.

The Rajkummar Rao-starrer, directed by Pulkit, will trace the journey of freedom fighter Subhas Chandra Bose from being an introvert to a brave nationalist.

 

Talking about the show Hansal Mehta earlier said “The show is not another boring biography. It is the unveiling of India’s biggest cover up. It is a fast-paced, gripping tale on a man whose trajectory is one of the most fascinating stories ever. The web series is structured like a thriller, so while one will learn about his life, it will also leave you on the edge of the seat. Our intention is to portray Bose as a contemporary hero, a rebel who worked in different ways, thereby making him relevant and a part of today’s youth.”