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“Haye Re Biye”: A Vibrant Celebration of Bengali Weddings from Khadaan

“Haye Re Biye”: A Vibrant Celebration of Bengali Weddings from Khadaan

Haye Re Biye, the much-awaited second song from Khadaan, is a joyous celebration of marriage and the unique harmony women bring to life. Featuring Dev, Jisshu Sengupta, Barkha Bisht, Sneha Bose, and Idhika Paul, the song blends the earthy charm of Bengali culture with a playful ode to companionship. As the coalfield saga unfolds, Dev and Jisshu’s characters reach the peak of their conquests, only to be transformed by the love and balance introduced by two remarkable women.

“Haye Re Biye”: A Vibrant Celebration of Bengali Weddings from Khadaan

With its effervescent energy, Haye Re Biye encapsulates the vibrancy and festivities of a Bengali wedding (biye), highlighting love, joy, and the completeness that relationships bring to life.

The Reunion of Dev and Jisshu: A Nostalgic Charm

Barkha Bisht expressed her excitement about working with Dev again after almost 14 years. “Dancing with Dev is always a blast; our energies align so well! Shooting this wedding song was pure joy, and I think audiences will see the fun we had on screen,” she said.

“Haye Re Biye”: A Vibrant Celebration of Bengali Weddings from Khadaan

The chemistry between the cast shines through, as the charismatic presence of Dev, coupled with Jisshu’s charm, makes the visuals of the song truly unforgettable.

Musical Brilliance with a Bengali Soul

Composed by Nilayan Chatterjee and sung by Abhijeet Bhattacharya, June Banerjee, and Sudip Nandy, Haye Re Biye combines traditional Bengali wedding vibes with a contemporary twist. “This song is a labor of love—a celebration of marriage deeply rooted in our culture,” said Nilayan. He added, “We avoided the cliché of making it an item number. Instead, we created a vibrant, joyful track that playfully hints at the realities of married life while celebrating its beauty.”

The recording process in Mumbai brought its own magic. “The non-Bengali chorus singers fell in love with the hook, ‘Haye re biye, biye!’, and their enthusiasm added to the song’s infectious energy,” Nilayan shared.

Director Soojit Dutta’s Vision

For director Soojit Dutta, Haye Re Biye is more than a song—it’s an emotional milestone. “It captures the essence of a Bengali wedding while maintaining its universal appeal. Nilayan Chatterjee’s music beautifully bridges timelessness with modernity, and Shankaraiyaa’s choreography injects unmatched energy. Dev and Barkha’s chemistry lights up the screen, and Jisshu’s surprise appearance adds even more charm,” he said.

A Kaleidoscope of Emotion in Khadaan

Set against the rugged coalfields of Damodar Valley, Khadaan is an epic tale of resilience, ambition, and transformation. The celebratory energy of Haye Re Biye offers a delightful contrast to the film’s gritty narrative, making it a standout moment in the movie. With the film’s release slated for December 20, the song has heightened anticipation among fans.

“Haye Re Biye”: A Vibrant Celebration of Bengali Weddings from Khadaan

Bengal’s Soul, India’s Celebration

Haye Re Biye is more than just a song—it’s a cultural anthem that has already found a place in wedding playlists. “We hope people will embrace this song as an integral part of their biye celebrations,” said Nilayan. With its lively beats, playful lyrics, and universal appeal, the song promises to be the season’s ultimate wedding anthem.

As Bengali weddings come alive with shubho drishti, uludhwani, and the rhythm of dhak, Haye Re Biye is sure to become a soundtrack for love, togetherness, and joyous beginnings.

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