7-year-old to sing for Sex Chat with Pappu

July 14, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 05:47 am IST - Mumbai:

Child artiste Kabir Sajid, who is all of seven and plays a lead role in Sex Chat with Pappu & Papa , has sung the title track of the fiction web series along with singer Shaan. The song touches upon issues like masturbation, condoms, periods and homosexuality.

After a phenomenal response to the trailer of the series, that clocked close to 700,000 views within a week of release, Y-Films, the youth wing of Yash Raj Films, launched the title song for the series titled Pappu aur Papa .

The song has been composed by Superbia (comprising the talented trio Gourov Dasgupta, Roshin Balu and Shaan) and the lyrics have been penned by Sunil Sirvaiya.

“When Ashish Patil, head of Y- Films and director of Sex Chat with Pappu & Papa , shared the concept of the series and told us to work on a title track, we were taken aback,” Dasgupta said.

He added: “It had to be emotional, innocent, cute, whacky and outrageous at the same time. When little Kabir went behind the mic, we knew the rollercoaster ride had just begun. This one is going to tickle your heart for sure.”

Starring Anand Tiwari, Kabir Sajid, Sanjeeda Shaikh, Alka Amin and veteran Sachin Pilgaonkar, the series marks the directorial debut of Patil, who heads Y-Films. It is written by Gopal Datt and Devang Kakkad, with story supervision by Amritpal Bindra and Anand Tiwari.

Sex Chat with Pappu & Papa tells the story of the Watsa family. It will feature a curious seven-year-old, who asks the most outrageous questions of his papa, Anand, who attempts to answer them to the best of his ability — initially with a lot of awkwardness and eventually, with a lot of fun and simple anecdotes. — IANS

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