Following Ishq Mein, Nadaaniyan unveils Galatfehmi, a soulful track on love and loss. Featuring Ibrahim Ali Khan & Khushi Kapoor, the song captures unspoken emotions, deepening intrigue for the film.
Last Updated: 01.42 PM, Feb 17, 2025
Following the tremendous success of the love ballad Ishq Mein from Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor's Nadaaniyan, the makers have dropped yet another soulful track, Galatfehmi, which delves even farther into the nuances of passionate love. Going by the video, the song nudges you back to the times of love that were ruined by miscommunication; it's calming and lingering. People are quite interested in the upcoming film Nadaaniyan, which is being produced by Karan Johar, Apoorva Mehta, and Somen Mishra under Dharmatic Entertainment and directed by rookie Shauna Gautam.
The music brings together highly personal and universally felt emotions, with composition by Sachin-Jigar, lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya, and backing by the soulful intensity of Tushar Joshi and Madhubanti Bagchi. Unspoken words and unrealized emotions reside in the space between, and Galatfehmi conveys that. The newest on-screen duo, Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor, feature in the video, which shows them communicating through unspoken words.
Check out the video below:
While discussing the song, Ibrahim said in a statement that something about Galatfehmi stays with you. It's honest, it's brutal, and it captures the universal pain of loss. Seeing how others relate to it is something he can't wait for. This is a universal and evergreen aspect of love and grief.
Khushi shared her personal experience with Galatfehmi, citing it as one of her favorite tracks from the Nadaaniyan album. She is eager for people to hear the song, believing it will resonate deeply with them.
While Nadaaniyan prepares to offer a new and contemporary perspective on love, Galatfehmi promises to serve as a potent narrative anthem. With this track, the journey becomes even more engrossing, serving as a reminder that music can convey feelings that words alone can't always express.
Meanwhile, Nadaaniyan, on Netflix, promises to revolutionize the way stories are told in cinemas in 2025 with its breathtaking visuals and amazing soundtrack. The makers are yet to announce the release date.