Sonakshi Sinha captivates Heeramandi with her mesmerising avatar in the song Tilasmi Bahein.
Last Updated: 12.16 PM, Apr 03, 2024
Tilasmi Bahein, the second song from Sanjay Leela Bhansali's highly anticipated Netflix series, Heeramandi, features Sonakshi Sinha in her most otherworldly role to date. The filmmaker himself composed the song, and both audiences and critics have found the series captivating until now. The track solely based on the actor gives a little glimpse into her character as Fareedan, and we can say that the tune is slow-burn but can turn out to be an infectious track.
Bhansali, renowned for his elegance and grandeur, adds a fresh dimension to this song, an energising composition that pulses with intensity and rhythm, establishing a new standard in musical storytelling. In the video, Sonakshi showcases her moves and grooves, seemingly unnoticed by the elite members surrounding her. The actor, holding a glass of alcohol and a cigarette in her hands, moves around wearing a shimmery saree in steps choreographed by Kruti Mahesh.
Check out the song below:
Embracing her freewheeling energy and contagious charisma, Sonakshi is the central figure of this track. Well, it definitely looks like the actor is performing with effortless ease as Fareedan and casts a spell that remains long after the song ends with her intense eyes while she gives a death stare to Aditi Rao Hydari. Sonakshi, in the song sung by Sharmistha Chatterjee, portrays a ravishing beauty that is unparalleled, embodying her character Fareedan's unbridled freedom.
We can anticipate more than just Sonakshi's mesmerising performance to look forward to in Heeramandi, as we finally got to see a slightly fun side of her character, given that she apparently has grey shades in the series.
On May 1, you may witness the enchantment of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's first Netflix series, Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar. The series boasts an ensemble cast including Manisha Koirala, Aditi Rao Hydari, Sonakshi Sinha, Richa Chadha, Sanjeeda Shaikh, and Sharmin Segal.