The two-minute 36-second Maharashtrian-themed song promises to be the highlight of every celebration this season. There are two 'sarfires' in the song and they have a lot of fun after their marriage.

Written by Manoj Muntashir Shukla, the lyrics of 'Chawat' are a joyous song of love and celebration. Yes. The song's composition, composed by V. Prakash Kumar, adds a fresh, dynamic edge, making it impossible not to dance.

Shreya Ghoshal's soulful voice takes 'Chawat' to another level, with a touch of grace and joy that is simply mesmerizing. Every note and rhythm has been crafted to bring out the festive spirit and cultural richness that 'Sarfira' seeks to showcase.

Earlier, the makers of 'Sarfira' had released a thought-provoking qawwali titled 'Khudaya', which was based on the struggle of love and relationships. Sung by Suhit Abhyankar, Sagar Bhatia and Neeti Mohan and composed by Suhit, 'Khudaya' marked a refreshing return of Qawwali to films.

Directed by National Award-winning director Sudha Kongara, 'Sarafira' promises to be an entertaining drama based on the backdrop of start-ups and aviation.

With a powerful story created to inspire the common man to chase his dreams, the film also stars Paresh Rawal and Seema Biswas.

The film follows the journey of the heroic Jagannath Mhatre (Akshay), who overcomes all odds to revolutionize air travel in India. Written by Sudha and Shalini Ushadevi, with dialogues by Pooja Tolani and lyrics by G. With music by V. Prakash Kumar, 'Sarafira' is produced by Aruna Bhatia (Cape of Good Films), South superstars Suriya and Jyotika (2D Entertainment) and Vikram Malhotra (Abundance Entertainment). ,

This film is going to be released in theaters on July 12.