The song talks about how it'll play in every corner of the world - "from Nagpur to New York, from Lucknow to London, from Patna to Paris, from Jaipur to Japan"
Riteish sings, day dreams and whiles away time at a local bar, a fish market and the outskirts of the city while Nargis continues to make appearances in his imagination. Riteish and Nargis also have a Titanic moment but on a rusted and deserted boat
"Banjo is indeed an extremely special film because my friend Ravi Jadhav and Krishika Lulla (producer) both thought of me in this role, which is probably against a so-called type. It is not a comedy. It is a musical," said Riteish Deshmukh
"I didn't have people around to inspire me. But after my first film, I got inspired to try the acoustic guitar. It's hard for me but I still try. I have three of them at home and I pick it up once in a while," said Nargis Fakhri
Bol Do Na Zara not only weaves snippets of Emraan and Nargis' memorable times together but also shows Emraan's character getting lost in thoughts once he comes across a picture of his wife, played by Prachi Desai
After the release of peppy tracks Jumme Ki Raat and Hangover from the film Kick, director Sajid Nadiadwala has roped in popular singer Honey Singh to ensure a complete musical treat for movie-goers.
Eight tracks come together to form the album of director Shoojit Sircars's political thriller Madras Cafe.