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Mohsin Khan-Shivangi Joshi's song 'Teri Ada' will make your hearts swing to a romantic mood!

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Friday, 18 February 2022 (16:11 IST)
There is something magical about the month of February that we find our hearts always in a romantic mood. With the Valentine Day just gone by, the romantic fever is here to stay as the Hit Machine of Chartbuster music, Kaushik-Guddu are here with their new song, 'Teri Ada' featuring Shivangi Joshi and Mohsin Khan with heart touching vocals from Mohit Chauhan and Saumya Upadhyay.

The talented musical duo of Kaushik-Guddu are the creative minds behind some of the most succesful songs that topped the charts recently. Grown up in the hustle and bustle of Kolkata, the two have a Midas touch that turns every song into a mega hit. Their song 'Mera Yaaraa' in the Akshay Kumar movie Sooryawanshi released last year, broke the internet with over 2 Million reels created on social media. With songs like 'Sajan Bade Senti' in Aayushman Khurrana's 'Badhaai Ho' and the 'LoveYatri Title Track' in Salman Khan's 2018 Film 'LoveYatri', the duo have proved their versatility with every song.

Talking about their new song, Kaushik-Guddu said, "We are really excited to bring 'Teri Ada' for the audience. We had a great time collaborating with the legendary Mohit Chauhan who's voice has taken our composition to another level. Also, we can't think of a better Jodi than Shivangi and Mohsin to portray the song and we just hope that the audience showers our latest venture with love as they always have".

Have a look at the song:
 
One of the most sought after music creators in contemporary Pop Music, Kaushik-Guddu are all set to create a storm with their new release!

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