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Mumbai: Music director Pritam Chakraborty during the success party of film Dangal in Mumbai on Feb 4, 2017. (Photo: IANS) Image Credit: IANS

Composer Pritam Chakraborty has taken inspiration from Assamese Bihu folk music for the song Galti Se Mistake in Anurag Basu’s Bollywood film Jagga Jasoos.

Chakraborty’s programmer Dhrubadas, who comes from Assam, said in a statement: “Pritam has given a chance to Assamese Bihu folk song on such a big platform.”

“Generally the Northeast folk songs are often neglected by mainstream [Hindi] music. But we have tweaked the song in such a way that people from other regions of India can relate to it and enjoy it,” he added.

While describing the song, Dhrubadas said: “There is always a crescendo at the end of the song in Assami Bihu. It consists of a multiple layer crescendo which varies from slightly loud to faster and louder feel. The same tone as Assamese Bihu has been kept in this song.”

In Bihu compositions, the use of lyrics in the main vocal composition is common.

“There is a rift of Pepa [instrument], which has been modified to merge in the original composition song and plus we have used sample groups to make it sound like electronic Bihu and not raw Bihu,” Dhrubadas explained.

“The Pepa tune has been chopped in such a way that it has to be matched to typical Assamese phrases, like a mix of six to eight groups playing some phrases in 4-4. It’s a unique colour of Assamese Bihu which has been very nicely used in this hook part. There is hardly any music in the world where this kind of technique has been used and it sounds great,” he said.