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Garfield excited to see new Spider-man film Shraddha might sing in Haseena: Sachin-jigar

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The Amazing Spider-man star Andrew Garfield says he is excited to watch the new Spider-man movie, starring Tom Holland.

“I watched (the trailer for

Spider-man: Homecoming) and it’s great! I think it looks great, I’m really excited to see it, I can’t wait,” Garfield told etonline.com.

Garfield played SpiderMan in The Amazing Spiderman films from 2012 to 2014. The 33-year-old actor said he is a “big fan” of Holland. “I’m a big fan of Tom and that character, so I’m just really excited to see it,” he said.

Asked him about passing the Spider-man torch to Holland last year, Garfield said: “I’m just really excited to just be a fan again as opposed to bearing the weight of it.”

Composers Sachin-jigar, who will be composing music for Shraddha Kapoor starrer

Haseena, say they might make the actor sing in the film if an opportunit­y arises.

Haseena is a biopic on underworld don Dawood Ibrahim’s sister Haseena Parkar. The film, helmed by Apoorva Lakhia, stars Shraddha in title role. Her actor brother Siddhant will essay the part of Dawood Ibrahim.

“If there is something that crops up where we feel Shraddha can add value we will rope her in. We don’t know yet if there is a requiremen­t but of course given an opportunit­y, we will make sure that she sings and that too in a brand new avatar,” Sachin-jigar said.

For the duo, the film is a challenge as they haven’t done anything of this kind before.

“We agreed to do Haseena to set a new parameter for ourselves, to understand if we could deliver a film which is out of our comfort zone, something which is not a trademark Sachin Jigar sound,” they said.

“Even though the songs are predictabl­e the genre of music is edgy and not typically commercial. It’s a test for us to bring out our inner gangster or demon to speak,” they said.

Haseena will chronicle the journey of Haseena from her teenage to the time she turns 40-year-old.

“The film pans across a certain period and the brief was to cater to that era but not making it sound (out) dated.

We are just retaining the vibe of the era but keeping the lyrics and the sound more new age. We are going to fuse a few elements which can transport listeners back to a forgotten era in a relevant atmosphere,” Sachin-jigar said.

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