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Sunny mentioned that his musical inspiration ranges from Eminem, Bohemia, to Karan Aujla.
Sunny Kaushal’s rap song has gone viral.
Sunny Kaushal donned the hat of a rapper with his latest single, Mid Air Freeverse. Sunny Kaushal came up with the song several thousand feet up in the air! Recently, the Shiddat actor talked about how he was inspired to write it while flying from Delhi to Mumbai. Sunny Kaushal penned the lyrics on a two-hour-plus flight. It resulted in an upbeat, Punjabi rap number, loaded with Bhangra vibes, rhythm and rhyme.
Sunny says, “I was running late to the airport and missed my coffee. As soon as I got on the plane, I requested the flight attendant for a cup of coffee, and ended up burning my tongue. That’s how the first line of the song originated.”
Sunny Kaushal’s foray into music happened quite earlier. It thrived on the need to express himself, rather than make a career outside acting. Sunny recalls, “I started writing during the pandemic. It was a creative outlet, as shoots were not happening for a month, two months, three months, and so on. So, it originated from my need to express myself creatively.”
Realizing that writing came to him naturally, Sunny started learning the craft. “I started understanding the techniques and different ways you can weave words together or time your rap delivery. I started watching YouTube videos on how to make your rhymes better.”
He also reveals that his musical inspiration ranges from Eminem, Bohemia, to Karan Aujla. “My introduction to rap was Eminem. Lose Yourself was my first hip-hop song. Then Bohemia blew my mind by bringing rap in Punjabi,” Sunny says and adds, “I make music when I get time. Poetry, for me, is a way of journaling my emotions.” So far, Sunny Kaushal’s Mid Air Freeverse is connecting with his admirers and music lovers for carrying an upbeat energy, and elevating it with Bhangra feels.
Meanwhile, on the film front, Sunny Kaushal’s most recent film is the romantic thriller Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba, which premiered on Netflix on August 9, 2024. In this sequel to the 2021 film Haseen Dillruba, he portrayed Abhimanyu Dinesh Pandit, a character who added intrigue to the complex narrative. The film also starred Taapsee Pannu and Vikrant Massey, with Jayprad Desai directing and Kanika Dhillon penning the script

Kashvi Raj Singh is a Sub Editor at News18. She extensively covers Bollywood, Hollywood and television. She not only keeps an eye out for interesting news angles but also often writes social commentary in long-…Read More
Kashvi Raj Singh is a Sub Editor at News18. She extensively covers Bollywood, Hollywood and television. She not only keeps an eye out for interesting news angles but also often writes social commentary in long-… Read More
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