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Experience the latest track ‘Not Funny’ from Kunal Kemmu’s directorial debut ‘Madgaon Express,’ featuring Nora Fatehi and Divyenndu. Get ready for a captivating journey aboard the Madgaon Express.
Kunal Kemmu’s directorial debut, “Madgaon Express,” has just dropped its latest track, “Not Funny,” featuring the charismatic trio of Nora Fatehi, Divyenndu, and Avinash Tiwary. The song, composed by Shaarib and Toshi, with vocals by Shaarib and Akasa Singh, and lyrics penned by Kalim Sheikh, adds a delightful touch to the film’s narrative.
In the recently released music video of ‘Not Funny’, the chemistry between Nora, Divyenndu, and Avinash shines, promising an entertaining ride for the audience. “Madgaon Express” also stars Pratik Gandhi alongside the talented trio in pivotal roles.
In an interview with ANI, Nora Fatehi shared her experience of working on the film, praising Kunal Kemmu’s directorial prowess and the camaraderie among the cast. She expressed her admiration for Kunal’s clarity of vision and highlighted Divyenndu’s comedic flair, acknowledging the learning experience she gained from working with seasoned actors like Divyenndu, Pratik, and Avinash.
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Kunal Kemmu, reflecting on his unexpected journey into directing, expressed his joy at taking on the role of both writer and director for the film. Initially, he hadn’t considered directing but was encouraged by feedback on his script. Now, he’s thrilled with the decision, having found immense enjoyment in the process.
The recently unveiled trailer for “Madgaon Express” sets the stage for a gripping tale of three friends whose Goa vacation takes an unexpected turn during a train journey on the Madgaon Express. With its intriguing premise and talented ensemble cast, the film is poised to captivate audiences when it hits theaters on March 22, 2024.
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