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SKK: Kartik-Kiara’s love track 'Naseeb Se' out

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Saturday, 27 May 2023 (18:46 IST)
New Delhi:Ever since the teaser of Sajid Nadiadwala and Namah Pictures's 'Satyaprem Ki Katha' has been released, it made the audience go gaga over it within no time.Ahead of it, the makers treated the audience with a short glimpse of the first song 'Naseeb Se' in its teaser leaving everyone waiting for its release. Finally, the wait is over as the 'Naseeb Se' song is out now and it will definitely make you crave more.

Composed by Payal Dev, the song is beautifully sung by Payal Dev and Vishal Mishra. The lyrics of the song are given by AM Turaz. As we see the song, the mesmerizing visuals and melody of the song are absolutely captivating.

The song very beautifully brings the loving chemistry of the blockbuster Jodi of Kartik Aaryan and Kiara Advani bringing the love season back to the theatres after a long time. The tunes of the song indeed touch hearts and signify that it will stay in the mind for a long. Shot in the beautiful picturesque locations of Kashmir, the song is truly a soulful melody from this romantic musical love saga.

After a long time, such a soulful romantic track has come. The song fondly celebrates a pure love story and says it all that this is going to be the superhit song of the year.

‘Satyaprem Ki Katha’ also marks a massive collaboration between NGE and Namah Pictures. Interestingly, Sajid Nadiadwala and Shareen Mantri Kedia with Kishor Arora & director Sameer Vidwans won a National Award for their respective feature films.It will be released in theaters on June 29.(UNI)

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