Kausar started her career in 2003.

Kausar began her profession in 2003.

The actor-filmmaker introduced this on X on Tuesday and thanked Kausar for penning the lyrics for the songs.

Lyricist Kausar Munir has joined the upcoming musical Tanvi the Nice, the movie’s director Anupam Kher introduced on Tuesday.

The actor-filmmaker introduced this on X on Tuesday and thanked Kausar for penning the lyrics for the songs composed by Oscar winner M.M. Keeravani for his directorial debut.

“ANNOUNCEMENT: Glad, Delighted and Honoured to current Ms. Kausar Munir, the vastly proficient lyricist of my directorial movie #TanviTheGreat. She has added magic to the songs composed by #MMKeeravani sir along with her soulful lyrics”, he tweeted.

Anupam thanked Kausar for creating the songs for Tanvi the Nice. “I’m lucky to have you ever in our workforce of exceptional technicians. Jai Ho!”, he additionally wrote.

“I’m honoured to be part of the Tanvi the Nice household led by our superb director Anupam Kher,” Kausar stated in an announcement.

“Tanvi the Nice is that uncommon movie which mixes the chance to convey an exquisite message. Thanks, Anupam Sir, for essentially the most enjoyable, heat, most memorable music-making expertise with you and the maestro M.M Keeravani Sir,” she added. Tanvi the Nice was produced by Anupam Kher Studios and was launched on March 8. The discharge date of the movie is but to be introduced by the makers.

Munir began her profession in tv by writing for the tv serial Jassi Jaisi Koi Nahin. After that, she wrote Falak Tak for the movie Tashan, adopted by songs for Ishaqzaade, Ek Tha Tiger, Dhoom 3, Bajrangi Bhaijaan, and Expensive Zindagi. She has additionally labored as a language advisor for the movie English Vinglish. She has written a number of music lyrics for Bollywood movies and likewise works as a screenwriter.

The official anthem for the ICC Males’s T20 World Cup 2021, “Dwell the sport!, Love the sport!”, was written by Munir with music by Amit Trivedi and vocals by Sharvi Yadav and Anand Bhaskar. She makes use of “Hinglish” at intervals, with the music largely being in English.



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