Shraddha Sharma's 'Tu Jo Mila' reaches 600,000 views


Mumbai, Sep 25 (IANS): Singer Shraddha Sharma's cover of the popular track “Tu jo mila” from the film "Bajrangi Bhaijaan", has garnered over 600,000 views in a span of 10 days.

The cover, which also features singer Clinton Charles, has been viewed by over 600,000 people in a few days since its release on Facebook.

The song “Tu jo mila” has been produced by multichannel network, Qyuki, which was founded by artists Shekhar Kapur, Samir Bangara and A.R. Rahman.

Overwhelmed with the response, Shraddha shared that the song is dedicated to all her fans.

"I'm extremely overwhelmed by the response I have received for 'Tu jo mila'. This video is dedicated to all my fans out there who have loved and supported me immensely. As the internet is a medium that I have emerged from, it makes me extremely happy when my music videos fetch a high number of views and share”," Shraddha said in a statement.

Shraddha is also known for web hits like covers of "Muskurane", "Ishq bulaava", "London thumakda”, "Teri meri" and "Har kisi ko nahi milta".

She had also launched a music video titled "Dum maaro dum" in collaboration with the music group Dopeadelicz.

  

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