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Satinder Sartaaj’s foot-tapping love song 'Paris Di Jugni' out - WATCH

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Monday, 26 June 2023 (14:57 IST)
New Delhi: Satinder Sartaaj is back with a captivating new track 'Paris Di Jugni’, a foot-tapping love song that transcends borders and languages is perfect and unique blend of French and Punjabi.
 
Satinder Sartaaj-Paris Di Jugni
The song is sung, written as well as composed by the multi talented Satinder. Produced by T-Series, the song showcases the enchanting city of Paris as a backdrop, perfectly reflecting the vibrant and romantic essence of the track.
 
With his latest offering, Satinder not only mesmerizes listeners with his soulful voice but also adds a touch of elegance by incorporating couplets in French, seamlessly blending the beauty of Punjabi and French languages.
 
The music is given by the talented Partners in Rhyme and mixed and mastered by Sameer Charegaonkar. Directed by Sunny Dhinsey, the music video of 'Paris Di Jugni' captures the essence of the song with stunning Parisian visuals. Conceived by Raymant Marwaha, the video also features the gorgeous Yasmine Singh alongside Satinder Sartaaj.
 
Satinder said, "'Paris Di Jugni' holds a special place in my heart. It allowed me to blend two beautiful languages and showcase the magic of Paris through music. I hope this foot-tapping love song is enjoyed by everyone who listens to it."
 
Adds director Sunny Dhinsey, "With ‘Paris Di Jugni,’ we aimed to capture the essence of both the song and the city, bringing forth a visual spectacle that complements Satinder Sartaaj's enchanting vocals.”
 
It is out on T-Series’ YouTube channel. (UNI)

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