Tu Mere liye Bana Hai poster release brought the magical 90' Era back to life which features Kovid Mittal & Shabi Karimi
Tu Mere liye Bana Hai poster release brought the magical 90' Era back to life which features Kovid Mittal & Shabi Karimi
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Tu Mere Liye Bana Hai poster out: Witness Kovid Mittal & Shabi Karimi sizzle on-screen.

The poster will make you fall in love with the duo's chemistry. Read on to know more.

Get High On Music is back with their winter release of the new song which has the euphonious voice of Tripty Sinha and marks the birth of a new talented singer Aly Haydar who marks his debut on Get High On Music Record label.

The song which was shot for 18 long hours in Delhi will be six minutes long, marking one of the longest music videos in Indian musical history.

Supermodel turned actor Kovid Mittal flew to Delhi for this shoot from Bangalore and was seen sharing the release of the song poster and netizens could not keep calm as the lead pair looked great as their chemistry is visible at the first glimpse.

Speaking with Get High On Music team the story has the 90's era touch with the flavor of modern times and we are sure it will ignite the spark back in people about love & relationships that existed back in those days.

Aly Haydar marks his venture into Bollywood music industry through Get High On Music, Tripty Sinha's last song Dil Hoon Tera which is an evergreen gem on this record label is back again with her magical voice, music is composed by maverick Arijit Chakraborty and lyrics are penned by Kabhi Jo Badal Barse fame writer Azeem Shirazi and produced by India's renowned production house KM Media & Productions.

Kovid Mittal said “It’s great that more artists are heading towards the independent music scene because independent music comes without any regulations or barriers. Music is supposed to connect people and I am so proud of my team Get High On Music that we work without any politics and we give a chance to new talent also. I hope the country will get to hear great music in time to come.

I have seen dirty politics and a lot of producers who just want to work with established singers or artists who have a huge fan following on social media and due to this they are compromising on the craft of story telling.I shall stay honest to my craft and we never look at who has how many followers, if one has talent they should be given a platform and that's what we believe at Get High On Music."

Netizens are all geared up to see what this 6 minute long song has to offer which the label boasts about will win everyone's heart.

Tu Mere liye Bana Hai releases on Get High On Music on 15th January.

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