Published 14:37 IST, September 3rd 2018

Eminem Refers To Mahatma Gandhi In The Theme Song Of 'Venom'!

Eminem has reportedly taken references of India and Mahatma Gandhi in the title track of the upcoming Hollywood film 'Venom'. He released a teaser of the song on Twitter, sharing a 15-second video. The lyrics in the teaser said: "Venom, knock, knock, let the devil in", followed by the sounds of an animal roaring and a shrill cry in the background.

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American Rapper Eminem has reportedly drawn reference from India and Mahatma Gandhi in title track of upcoming Hollywood film 'Vem'. Eminem, who has been working on  me track of  Fantasy-Science fiction film has created a new track for film which is also a part of his album 'Kamikaze'. As per reports, he mentioned India and far of nation, Mahatma Gandhi in track. He has also mentioned several or eminent personalities including former professional racing driver Danica Patrick, hip-hop artist Yung Joc, author Edgar Allen Poe and rapper Dr. Dre.

rapper took to social media and anunced making of song. He released a teaser of song on Twitter, sharing a 15-second video. lyrics in teaser said: "Vem, kck, kck, let devil in", followed by sounds of an animal roaring and a shrill cry in background.

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In song, Vem reportedly compared himself to a 'bloodthirsty symbiote', which has been questioned for having minimal reference to film. 'Vem' is based on a Marvel anti-hero of same name and shows journey of a reporter, Eddie Brock, who eventually develops superpowers after serving as a host to an alien parasite. film helmed by Ruben Fleischer  film stars Tom Hardy as Vem. It also stars Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed, Scott Haze, Reid Scott in le roles.

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animated character 'Vem' was created in 1988 by Marvel Comics and it appeared for  first time on silver screen in 2007 in Tobey Maguire starrer 'Spider-Man 3', where he was first portrayed by Topher Grace. Initially, character was planned to be portrayed as a mir character, that did t explore his alter-ego Vem, but later producer Avi Ar felt that 'Spider-Man 3' villain should get a bigger to play and thus vem got opportunity to flourish as a multi-dimensional character. In fact, as per reports, Ar h revealed his plans for a spiff film focused on Vem in July 2007.

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movie will mark first collaboration between two cinematic giants Sony Pictures and  Marvel Entertainment, along with Columbia Pictures and Pascal Pictures, who will produce film. Sony Pictures India will release film in India. 'Vem' is all set for its US release on October 5, 2018. 

 

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08:33 IST, September 2nd 2018