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Producer duo Chitresh Soni and Dhruti Jigar Mehta's latest Song, "Burj Khalifa Naa Likhwa Du," Surpasses 1 Million Views

By ANI | Updated: June 12, 2023 16:15 IST

ATKNew Delhi [India], June 12: Renowned producer duo Chitresh Soni and Dhruti Jigar Mehta have achieved a significant ...

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New Delhi [India], June 12: Renowned producer duo Chitresh Soni and Dhruti Jigar Mehta have achieved a significant milestone with their debut song, "Burj Khalifa Naa Likhwa Du." The music composition, composed by Vikram Goraya and penned by Reehan Rox, has crossed the incredible benchmark of 1 million views on YouTube within a mere month of its release.

Directed by the visionary Raj Sain, the music video for "Burj Khalifa Naa Likhwa Du" is a visual extravaganza, beautifully capturing the essence of the song. With breathtaking cinematography and seamless storytelling, the video perfectly complements the soulful vocals and catchy beats of the song.

Expressing their heartfelt gratitude to their fans, friends, and the music industry for the overwhelming support, Chitresh Soni and Dhruti Jigar Mehta share, "We are truly humbled and grateful for the love and appreciation showered upon 'Burj Khalifa Naa Likhwa Du.' Surpassing 1 million views is a testament to the incredible support we have received. We extend our sincere thanks to everyone who has watched, shared, and embraced the song, making this milestone possible."

In addition to the remarkable achievements of producers Chitresh Soni and Dhruti Jigar Mehta, we cannot overlook the incredible contribution of the talented singer, Charanjit Singh Sondhi, in making "Burj Khalifa Naa Likhwa Du" an extraordinary musical masterpiece. Charanjit Singh Sondhi's mesmerizing voice and incredible range have breathed life into the lyrics, taking listeners on an emotional journey.

With his exceptional talent and remarkable presence, Charanjit Singh Sondhi has established himself as a prominent figure in the music industry. His powerful and emotive performance in "Burj Khalifa Naa Likhwa Du" showcases his unwavering passion for music and his ability to connect with audiences on a deep level.

"We are immensely proud to have collaborated with Charanjit Singh Sondhi, whose artistry and dedication have added an unforgettable dimension to the song", said the duo.

Hence, 'Burj Khalifa Naa Likhwa Du' marks an impressive beginning for Chitresh Soni and Dhruti Jigar Mehta, as they demonstrate their exceptional talent and pave the way for more remarkable productions in the future. With their unique style and passion for music, they continue to create songs that resonate with listeners across the globe.

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