
Mohit Suri-directed ‘Saiyaara’, starring Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, has received a lot of love from the audience. And the same is reflected in the box office numbers of the movie. Not just the performances of the actors, but the songs also garnered appreciation from the masses. And now, actress-VJ Sophie Choudry has shared her version of the song ‘Barbaad’ from the film. Her rendition left the netizens impressed, including lead actor Ahaan’s mother, Deanne Panday.
Sophie Choudry shares the cover of the ‘Barbaad’ song from ‘Saiyaara’
Sophie Choudry dropped the video on her Instagram account in which she can be seen crooning the track while being in a studio. In the caption of her post, the actress expressed that she couldn’t get over the song and how deeply it connected with her soul.She went on to thank the film team for bringing back love through their film. Sophie Choudry shared, “Haven’t been able to get this song out of my head… Tried a version…hope you like. Tku team Saiyaara for bringing back Love.”Netizens were pretty impressed with her cover song. They showered love in the comment section of her post.
Ahaan Panday’s mother, Deanne Panday, reacts to Sophie Choudry’s ‘Barbaad’ cover
‘Saiyaara’ actor Ahaan Panday’s mother, Deanne, loved the rendition shared by Sophie. She posted heart emojis and a high-five emoticon on the post. Soon, Sophie replied, “@deannepanday congrats, proud mama.”Meanwhile, a person wrote, “Wow!!! What a beautiful voice, Sophie!!” One added, “Truly Magical performance so soothing voice they should add this as female version of barbaad.” A comment read, “You sound so beautiful Sophie is one of my fav song.” A user shared, “gaana gaaya kro bahut vadiaa tuhadi awaz hai.”
Sophie Choudry on ‘Saiyaara’ songs
Earlier too, Sophie had shared photos from her vacations with the ‘Barbaad’ song as the background music. The caption of the post read, “This view, this song… is everything. @the.rish @jubin_nautiyal one of the most beautiful songs I’ve heard in a while. Lots of love to you both.”Composed and written by The Rish (Rishabh Kant), the original song was crooned by Jubin Nautiyal.