Neha Bhasin's latest track 'Parwah' hits the airwaves


Mumbai, Apr 4 (IANS): Singer Neha Bhasin talks about her latest track 'Parwah' that also features popular TV actress Rashami Desai.

The song has been shot in the slums of Mumbai. Neha, who has sung the song shares: "'Parwah' is not just a song but an emotion that I am bringing which will connect with many women out there. This is a song that speaks of my journey. Being a woman and being judged all my life for being me. If I cared about what people said and felt about me, I would've never accomplished anything or wouldn't have had the courage to live life on my own terms."

She adds: "It was an amazing experience to work with Rashami Desai along with the young and dynamic Gunjan Sinha. Rashami and I despite being good friends outside, made sure to bring our own professionalism and our respective forte to the table."

While briefing more about the music video, Neha says: Our main motto was to give an international vibe to the song, keeping the desi element in place. The output has been really great and kudos to the entire cast and crew. Really excited to be hearing all the lovely responses coming in from the fans and listeners of the song."

Parwah has been released on YouTube today.

 

  

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