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Gajendra gives 'different vibe' to break-up song
Mumbai, July 18
Singer Gajendra Verma of "Tera ghata" fame says he wanted to give a different vibe to his song, "Yaad karke", which talks of break-up.
The song explores the story of a couple who were in love, and the emotions that led them to ultimately part ways.
"With 'Yaad karke', our vision was to bring about a different vibe to a song that talks of separation. I am glad to have worked with (the media network) Qyuki as a partner for this project as well as Aman Prajapat who has directed the video," Gajendra said.
The song explores the story of a couple who were in love, and the emotions that led them to ultimately part ways.
"With 'Yaad karke', our vision was to bring about a different vibe to a song that talks of separation. I am glad to have worked with (the media network) Qyuki as a partner for this project as well as Aman Prajapat who has directed the video," Gajendra said.
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