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Adhoore Adhoore Staring Shakti Arora And Chandni Is A Visual Treat

Adhoore Adhoore Staring Shakti Arora And Chandni Is A Visual Treat

Adhoore Adhoore is a romantic melodious song starring Indian Television actor Shakti Arora and model Chandini in a stellar music video directed by actor turned director Aslam Khan, known for his histrionics in films like Nayee Padosan and Welcome Back among others, released today on zee music. The song was shot at Atharva College, Malad. Sung and composed by Shree D, the song is about a couple who start living together and later land in separation due to their personal egos, coming to realize that they are complete in being ‘adhoore’ (incomplete).

The music video director Aslam Khan averred, “If you have a look at the music video, you will realize it is like a film, a six minute long film. It has a beginning, a midpoint and a definite end, albeit, with an incomplete touch to it… a perfect storyboard with an incomplete end.” On working with Shakti Arora and Chandni , Aslam Khan professed that they have been brilliant. “This song needed Shakti and Chandni only. They have performed really well on this track. It has been a wonderful experience,” he added.

Shakti Arora, who has made his mark on the Indian television scene with shows like Meri Aashiqui Tumse Hai and Silsila Badalte Rishton Ka, confessed that at first he thought it was just another song! “When I went through it, repeatedly hearing it, I came to realize that the song has a soul of its own. It has a Sufi-ish, feel-good, and the perfect choice for a long drive feel to it.”  A happy and gorgeous Chandni said “After being a part of a couple of upbeat party songs, when I first heard Adhoore Adhoore it struck a chord with me. The way Aslam and the whole team has picturised it, it’s beautiful and being featured opposite an amazing actor like Shakti Arora is just perfect! I hope everyone likes this song as much as I did ”

 

ADHOORE ADHOORE is Aslam Khan’s twenty-fifth directorial venture. On being asked what he felt was different about working in front and behind camera, he expressed “Both are fantastic but there are many differences though. This I have realized because I am now working behind the camera. Just because I have been an actor myself, I know about all the nuances a director should take care of.”

“There goes a saying, ‘All’s well, that ends well’. I am glad it has actually shaped up the way I wanted it,” summed up Aslam Khan.

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