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Netflix presents Raaz Aur Saaz, a ‘Khufiya’ musical night

Ahead of the film premiere on 5 October, Netflix launches the Khufiya music album live with an audience of over 200.

Netflix presents Raaz Aur Saaz, a ‘Khufiya’ musical night

Ahead of the awaited release of Khufiya on October 5, Netflix debuted the film’s music album of mysterious melodies to more than 200 fans and the press. The event, Raaz Aur Saaz: A Khufiya Musical Night, featured live performances by the stalwarts of the Bollywood music industry: Rekha Bharadwaj, Sunidhi Chauhan, Rahul Ram, and Vishal Bhardwaj.

Rekha Bhardwaj brought to life the world of Khufiya as she debuted “Mat Aana”, while director Vishal Bhardwaj performed his brand-new composition, “Na Hosh Chale”. Rahul Ram mesmerised the audiences with “Mann Na Rangaav” and “Bhuji Bhuji”, and firecracker Sunidhi Chauhan ended the event with two songs that instantly struck a chord with the fans: “Dil Dushman” and “Tanhai”.


Along with songs from the Khufiya album, the artists also performed on some of their iconic fan favourite tracks: “Darling”, “Aise Kyu” and “Namak Ishq Da” (Rekha Bhardwaj), “Dhan Te Nan”, “Pani Pani” (Vishal Bhardwaj) and “Yaaram” (Sunidhi Chauhan)

Vishal Bhardwaj and on-screen talent Ali Fazal, and Wamiqa Gabbi also took centerstage to talk about their Khufiya experience, along with Monika Shergill, Vice President of Content at Netflix India, who also shared her excitement about the film.

Don’t forget to watch Khufiya on October 5, 2023, only on Netflix

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