Mumbai: Kamaal Rashid Khan's single 'Mere Saathiya' to release on July 16


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Mumbai, Jul 16: Critic and actor Kamaal Rashid Khan is set to captivate audiences with his new single 'Mere Saathiya', releasing on July 16. The song, composed by DJ Sherwood and performed by popular singer Ankit Tiwari, promises to be a hit.

Speaking about the single, Kamaal said, "It's a very catchy and peppy song. The single revolves around two actresses and an actor and how their love stories have not found a happy ending. Basically love is important in life but many love stories are not successful. I am hoping that people will like the song when it releases on July 16."

Released under the T-Series banner, Kamaal emphasized, "T-Series is a company with a large subscriber base, ensuring our song will reach millions of people. I am excited and happy that people will see me on screen after a long time."

The single also features actresses Keeya Sharma and Rakshika Sharma. The music video was shot over four days in the picturesque locations of Nepal, followed by two days in the vibrant city of Dubai. Kamaal shared his excitement about the shoot, stating, "The song was shot in the picturesque locations of Nepal and Dubai. We enjoyed shooting it."

'Mere Saathiya' promises to be a visual and auditory treat, blending scenic beauty with melodious tunes. Keep an eye out for its release on July 16 on T-Series' official channels.

 

 

  

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