The song from the upcoming film, ‘Sachin: A Billion Dreams’ was launched on Tuesday

Composer A.R. Rahman, who has given the music for the upcoming film, Sachin: A Billion Dreams, on Tuesday said that initially the anthem song in the movie was a rap song with the chants of his supporters from the fields incorporated into it.
Rahman said that he created 14 versions of the anthem song, Sachin Sachin, for the film that is based on the life of the legendary Indian cricketer.
In the presence of Tendulkar, Rahman on Tuesday launched the song and said, “We made 14 versions of the song and initially it was a rap with ‘Sachin Sachin’ chant [of his fans] which I liked a lot. But then we changed it musically, tried to encapsulate the energy, emotions of his journey and fans, and finally we finished the song last week.”
The event was attended by film director James Erskine, producer Ravi Bhagchandka and singer Sukhwinder Singh who also performed the song live on stage.
While asked about if he gave any inputs during the process of the song, Tendulkar said, “What can you say standing in front of the Mount Everest? He is the ultimate, right?”
The song was released with a video that follows Tendulkar’s journey from his childhood to net practice and batting on field.
Asked what was the common factor between him and Tendulkar, Rahman said, “Of course we have similarities, we both look young at this age. Jokes apart, I think our approach to patriotism is the same, through our work.”
Directed by Erskine, Sachin: A Billion Dreams is releasing on May 26 in India.