'Morni' song out : Raftaar, Sukh-E and Sondous Moufakir's fun number will make you groove, watch now

Updated : Jun 11, 2024 16:50
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Raftaar and Sukh-E's new song starring Sondous Moufakir will make you put your party shoes on.

Saregama announced the release of the highly anticipated music video 'Morni,' a collaboration between Raftaar, Jaani, Sukh-E Avvy Sra and Bhumika Sharma featuring the stunning Sondous Moufakir. The Moroccan model-turned-actor owns the spotlight in this one.

Morni song: Raftaar shares his excitement

'Morni' is an energetic party anthem infused with a 90s pop vibe, promising to be a hit among fans. Raftaar shares his excitement about the project, saying, 'It’s a fun number, we had a great time shooting it. The entire team is very amazing, love how it’s come out.'

Sondous Moufakir adds, 'It was a no-brainer for me to take on this song. It is such a happening party number. I thoroughly loved working on this.'

Sukhe also expressed his enthusiasm, stating, 'When so many talented people come together, you get a sure shot hit. And the credibility Raftaar brings with his name is unmatched, so being a part of Morni was an absolute privilege.'

Music composer Avvy Sra commented, 'Morni’s music is truly special, and the way Raftaar and Sukhe have elevated the song, it’s a vibe the audience will never forget.'

'Morni' is Raftaar and Sukh-E's collaboration after 9 years

'Morni' marks Raftaar and Sukh-E's collaboration after 9 years. A special thanks to Jaani who joined hands with this dynamic team and contributed to the song. The video is directed by Crevixa, the famous choreographer duo Piyush-Shazia have given the dance steps for this one. The song is now available on Raftaar’s YouTube channel and all audio streaming apps. Don’t miss out on this electrifying new release!

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