The debut song from Sanjay Leela Bhansali's much-anticipated Netflix web series 'Heeramandi' has been unveiled, titled 'Sakal Ban.' This marks the entry of Bhansali into the digital platform, with the song serving as a teaser for what promises to be a visually stunning and culturally rich series. Notably, 'Sakal Ban' is also the inaugural release under Bhansali's new music label, Bhansali Music, adding another layer of anticipation to the project.

The song features a captivating performance by leading ladies Manisha Koirala, Richa Chadha, Sanjeeda Shaikh, Aditi Rao Hydari, and Sharmin Segal. Dressed in traditional attire, the actresses showcase their talent through vibrant dance sequences, set against opulent backgrounds reminiscent of Bhansali's cinematic grandeur. The sets and choreography capture the essence of Bhansali's signature style, offering viewers a glimpse into the visual splendor that awaits in 'Heeramandi.'

The music of 'Heeramandi' is expected to uphold Bhansali's reputation for creating extraordinary musical compositions. According to insiders, the series will feature 6 to 7 visually stunning songs, setting a new standard for OTT shows in terms of music production. Bhansali, renowned for his meticulous approach to film music, spent a year curating the soundtrack for 'Heeramandi,' underscoring the significance of the project to him personally.

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'Heeramandi' is set against the backdrop of pre-independent India during the freedom movement, portraying the power struggles between rivals Mallikajaan and Fareedan for control over Heeramandi, a realm dominated by courtesans. The narrative centers around Alam, Mallikajaan's youngest daughter, who finds herself at the center of the conflict and must make crucial decisions that could shape the fate of Heeramandi. The series weaves a compelling saga of love, power, betrayal, and the pursuit of freedom, offering viewers an immersive experience into a bygone era.