‘Tujhe Bhi Chand’, from Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s album ‘Sukoon’, depicts the beauty & strength of love

Updated : Dec 17, 2022 10:41
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‘Tujhe Bhi Chand’, the second video from Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s album, ‘Sukoon’ is out now and one can’t help but watch this video on repeat. The audio of ‘Tujhe Bhi Chand’ had already garnered a lot of love from the masses and now the video is all set to captivate the hearts of the audience.

‘Tujhe Bhi Chand’ is a beautifully conceptualized video taking you back to the time of lockdown love. Two doctors falling for each other and communicating without words while never being able to see each other’s faces is a unique concept directed by Dheer Momaya. Sung by Shreya Ghoshal, the video that features Zoya Hussain and Armaan Ralhan is an interesting ode to the tough times that we have left behind.

Speaking about the song Shreya shared, ‘Working with SLB Sir is a different & memorable experience. Every project with him is new learning. The album ‘Sukoon’ is another masterpiece by him & I’m glad I got the opportunity to work with him on 2 of the songs from the album( Tujhe Bhi Chand and Qaraar). Tujhe Bhi Chand is especially very close to my heart, the lyrics, the composition, and the instruments used have a very unique touch to them. I hope my audience loves it too.’

This song is a sheer dedication to all the warriors who are still fighting battles every day of our lives. With Shreya Ghoshal giving her voice to ‘Tujhe Bhi Chand’ and Zoya Hussain, Armaan Ralhan’s chemistry will take you back on a ride to the good old days of those Indian, classical music with a touch of the lockdown era. The song is out now on the Saregama Music YouTube channel and all streaming apps.

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SukoonSanjay Leela BhansaliShreya Ghoshal

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