This Article is From Feb 21, 2013

Prashant Narayanan records album called Kamasutra

Prashant Narayanan records album called Kamasutra

Prashant Narayanan has portrayed negative roles in films like Bhindi Bazaar, Murder 2 and Yeh Saali Zindagi.

Highlights

  • Actor Prashant Narayanan, known for his portrayal of dark roles in films like Bhindi Baazaar, Murder 2, Yeh Saali Zindagi, reveals he is recording his own album, which has been titled Kamasutra.
  • "My album is being recorded, work is on and it is called Kamasutra. It will come out soon," Prashant said here on Wednesday at the music launch of his film Dee Saturday Night.
  • Prashant is highly impressed with the music of the film too.
  • "They have created good music. I also create music and these guys have impressed me with the kind of sound they have. Each song has been designed well and they go well with the visuals," he said.
  • Directed by Jay Prakash, Dee Saturday Night is supposedly based on controversial Mumbai cop Vasant Dhoble, who came to limelight for raiding parties and night clubs.
  • Arif Zakaria plays the role of Dhoble in the film, which also features Aman Varma.
Mumbai: Actor Prashant Narayanan, known for his portrayal of dark roles in films like Bhindi Baazaar, Murder 2, Yeh Saali Zindagi, reveals he is recording his own album, which has been titled Kamasutra.

"My album is being recorded, work is on and it is called Kamasutra. It will come out soon," Prashant said here on Wednesday at the music launch of his film Dee Saturday Night.

Prashant is highly impressed with the music of the film too.

"They have created good music. I also create music and these guys have impressed me with the kind of sound they have. Each song has been designed well and they go well with the visuals," he said.

Directed by Jay Prakash, Dee Saturday Night is supposedly based on controversial Mumbai cop Vasant Dhoble, who came to limelight for raiding parties and night clubs.

Arif Zakaria plays the role of Dhoble in the film, which also features Aman Varma.
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