Actor Randeep Hooda recently unveiled the song ‘The Savarkar Rage’ from his upcoming movie ‘Swatantrya Veer Savarkar.’ According to him, if an armed revolution were to happen in contemporary times, rap would be the ideal genre for revolutionaries to convey their message.
‘The Savarkar Rage,’ described by Randeep as the film’s mood, was written, composed, and sung by urban street artist Sambata. The beat was created by Hruthic Kailas Katke (Khakiee), and the rap concludes with the proclamation “Savarkar Laya Kranti Ka Daur.”
Randeep expressed, “‘The Savarkar Rage’ encapsulates the film’s mood. If an armed revolution were to occur today, and revolutionaries had access to all available music, they would opt for rap to communicate their revolutionary ideas.”
He continued, “I listened to rap artistes from India and abroad and selected Sambata out of hundreds of rappers. I briefed Sambata about the film, and he beautifully captured Savarkar’s angst. His voice still carries that raw rage, and the lyrics he penned took my breath away.”
Sambata shared his perspective on the song, stating, “I poured my soul into crafting each verse, intertwining Savarkar’s legacy into every rhyme. His passion reverberates through my voice, resonating with the heartbeat of a nation yearning for freedom.”
Produced by Zee Studios, Anand Pandit, Sandeep Singh, Randeep Hooda, and Yogesh Rahar, with co-production by Roopa Pandit, Sam Khan, Anwar Ali, and Panchali Chakraborty, the film is scheduled for release in Hindi and Marathi on March 22.