The song from Kartik Aryan, Madhuri Dixit, Vidya Balan, Trupti Dimri’s upcoming film Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3, which everyone was waiting for, is finally here. The name of the song is ‘Ami Je Tomar’… the same ‘Ami Je Tomar’ on which Priyadarshan’s Manjulika scared us all while dancing. When the trailer of Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 came out, there was a small clip in it in which Vidya Balan and dance queen Madhuri could be seen dancing. That was just one scene after which the wait for this song had increased even more. Now this song has finally arrived, so let us know whether Ami J Tomar of Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 has been able to compete with that OG song or not.
Before knowing how the new song is, let us know how the old song was. In Bhool Bhulaiyaa, actress Vidya Balan played the character of Avni who was fighting with ‘Dissociative Identity Disorder’ or ‘Split Personality Disorder’. In this song of the film, Avni is dominated by her other identity i.e. Manjulika and she starts dancing like her.
This song of Vidya was not a common dance
This was not a common dance because Vidya’s character had to portray a person suffering from a mental disorder and also had to dance, so this song was shot in two timelines. This song is shown to us in two ways in the film. The first which is seen by the characters of Akshay and others in which Avni is dancing in an empty ruin and the second which is going on in Avni’s mind, in which a whole gathering has taken place and the bad king i.e. Shiney Ahuja’s character is sitting on his throne. Is. The way Vidya did classical dance on this song was in itself the highlight of this song. This OG song was made even more special by the voices of singers Shreya Ghoshal and MG Srikumar.
How is the new version of the song?
Now coming to our question whether this song is like that or not? The answer is not completely. The sense in which this song appears in the previous film has a similarity with the story. However, it is not yet known exactly in which scenario this song will appear in ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3’. But it is certain that here there seems to be a kind of competition rather than any kind of jugalbandhi between the characters of Madhuri and Vidya. There is a bitterness between both of them regarding some issue which also comes out through an expression of Vidya. This time too Shreya has given voice to the song. In the song, Vidya is a Bharatanatyam dancer and Madhuri is seen doing Kathak.
Madhuri and Vidya… amazing dancers
The song starts with Shreya’s light voice and a character in a pink dress is seen dancing. In the very second scene, Madhuri’s character appears who is standing outside an old palace and looking at it. After this, the characters of Madhuri and Vidya appear on the screen and behind them is the backdrop of the same living room of the old mansion, which sometimes looks like a glitch. There is no doubt that both Madhuri and Vidya are excellent in their dance, but still the song does not leave the same impression in comparison to the previous song. Now it remains to be seen how this song will be depicted in the film. This one thing will change the impression of the entire song.