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The music video of this song was directed by Arvindr Khaira. A Hindi version of "Soch" was released as well as an English recreation of soch with the name 'Without You (Soch)' was produced by T-Series which featured English vocals as well as music and English lyrics by Vaibhav Saxena. [9]
"Titliaan" (transl. Butterflies) is a Punjabi song released in 2020, with lyrics by Jaani and music by Avvy Sra, sung by Afsana Khan. The video, featuring Harrdy Sandhu and Sargun Mehta, was directed by Arvindr Khaira. The Song become blockbuster in 2020. [1]
Jaani performed the song 15th in the second semi-final, after Romania's Hotel FM and before Belarus' Anastasia Vinnikova. [22] Minor changes to Jaani's performance were also made; Jaani wore an all-pink dress and carried a cloth that turned into a staff, with a skyscraper background added on LED screens that were made to represent the Manhattan ...
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The music video titled "Nikle Currant" was released by T-Series on YouTube. It has received 10 million views on YouTube in 24 hours. As of April 2019 video has over 450 million views on YouTube. As of November 2020 the video has over 800 million views on YouTube . It is one of the fastest Punjabi songs to cross 204 million views on YouTube. [2 ...
Filhaal 2: Mohabbat (transl. Momentary 2: Love) is a 2021 Punjabi/Hindi song written by Jaani and sung by B Praak. [1] The song is sequel to Filhall which was released in 2019. The video of the song is directed by Arvindr Khaira while the music is produced by B Praak. [2] This song features Akshay Kumar and Nupur Sanon in the music video. [3]
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