'Maska' actor Prit Kamani shoots for music video despite fever


Mumbai, Oct 21 (IANS): Actor Prit Kamani features in the music video of a new song, Khush hoon main, and he recalls why shooting for the song was an extra challenge. He was suffering from fever all through the shoot.

"Being a nineties kid, I have grown up watching indie music videos, and I always wished to be a part of one. We just had one day to prepare and I was down with fever on the day of the shoot," recalled Prit.

The song is sung by Tejas Gambhir and composed by Siddharth Sharma.

"The challenge of being a leading man is to keep everyone's tempo up and energy high, and also look good and feel fresh even after 20 hours of work. I got through because of a great team. With limited resources, we managed to pull something really nice. I had a great time with a talented and hardworking team," Prit shared.

Prit recently featured in the Netflix film "Maska", which also features Manisha Koirala and singing sensation Shirley Setia.

Prior to this, Prit was seen hosting the singing reality show, "Dil Hai Hindustani".

According to producer Mourjo Chatterjee, "Khush hoon main" is a "tribute to all those who are in an extra possessive relationship and want to break free".

"Not every breakup is sad. Some are happy, too. We wanted to treat our audience to something fresh," he added.

 

  

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