22 July,2021 07:57 AM IST | Mumbai | IANS
Sunny Kaushal (Photo/File Pic); Saiyami Kher (Photo/AFP)
Actors Sunny Kaushal and Saiyami Kher will be seen sharing screen space for the first time in the music video of the track 'Dil lauta do'. The love track, sung by Jubin Nautiyal and Payal Dev, has been shot against the scenic backdrop of Leh.
"The song is astounding and I was in love with it right from the first time I heard it. It has an old school vibe, which gives me a great feeling of how the song will do! Shooting for this song was my first time in Leh and I'm in love! The locations we shot at were perfect and they gave the right feel to the shoot. It took us time to acclimatise ourselves to the rough weather of Leh-Ladakh but once that was done, it was a blast. Working with Saiyami was a great experience. She was an amazing performer," says Sunny.
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Saiyami Kher adds: "I am happy I could be a part of this song because I really liked it the first time I heard it! The song turned out to look very beautiful and Sunny was great to work with because we got along really well. I shot my first film in Ladakh and so it was extremely exciting to shoot this song there again! It's just a place which makes everything look very beautiful! I'm happy that we are a part of the song."
The song has been composed by Payal Dev and the video is directed by Navjit Buttar. It will release on July 28.
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