Alankrita Sahai Calls Working With Karan Aujla in '5-7' Incredibly Rewarding

Alankrita Sahai has collaborated with Punjabi music star Karan Aujla for the new music video "5-7". She describes the project as special for allowing her to explore a different side of her performance. Sahai praised Aujla's talent and passion, calling the collaboration incredibly rewarding and inspiring. The video, directed by Agam Mann and Aseem Mann, features Sahai as a counselor to Aujla's character.

Key Points: Alankrita Sahai on Karan Aujla Collaboration in '5-7'

  • Alankrita explores new side as performer
  • Music video focuses on storytelling
  • Collaboration was fun and rewarding
  • Video directed by Agam and Aseem Mann
  • Story involves a counseling session
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Alankrita Sahai calls working with Karan Aujla in '5-7' 'incredibly rewarding'

Actress Alankrita Sahai shares her experience working with Punjabi star Karan Aujla in the new music video '5-7', calling it inspiring.

Alankrita Sahai calls working with Karan Aujla in '5-7' 'incredibly rewarding'
"Working with such a talented artist and a passionate team has been an inspiring experience. - Alankrita Sahai"

Mumbai, Feb 18

Actress and former Miss India Alankrita Sahai has collaborated with Punjabi music sensation Karan Aujla for a big music video "5-7".

Talking about her latest release, Alankrita shared that the project allowed her to tap into a different side of herself as a performer.

"Music videos today are not just about glamour; they are about storytelling and emotion. This project is very special to me because it allowed me to explore a different side of myself as a performer," she said.

Speaking about joining forces with Karan, she added, "Working with such a talented artist and a passionate team has been an inspiring experience, and I can't wait for the audience to see what we've created."

Alankrita shared that working with Karan has been incredibly rewarding for her.

"His passion for music is inspiring. This project is about dreaming big and making it happen. So I guess we made this collaboration happen too. It was fun indeed, and he is so talented and cool to work with," she concluded.

The music video has been directed by Agam Mann along with Aseem Mann, while Shinda Singh is the director of photography. Monty Films and Production have backed the music video, which shows Alankrita as a counselor who is seen asking Karan about the things that are bothering him in life. To this, Karan reveals that there are only 5-7 things that bother him.

Karan has made a name for himself with some banners such as "Jhanjar" and "So Far".

On the other hand, Alankrita has been a part of Bollywood projects such as "Love Per Square Foot" and "Namaste England". Her movie "Band of Maharajas" even made it to the Oscars Coveted Contention List.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Interesting crossover. Good to see Bollywood actors collaborating with Punjabi music industry. It breaks the regional barriers. Hope the song has good lyrics and not just fancy visuals.
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Aman W
The concept sounds unique – a counselor and patient? Karan Aujla is a genius, but I hope the video focuses on the music and emotion, not just glamour. Sometimes these big collabs forget the soul of the song.
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Sarah B
Alankrita is such a talented actress, from Miss India to meaningful roles. Her movie making it to the Oscars list is no small feat! Wishing her all the best for this project. More power to women in entertainment! ✨
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Karthik V
As a fan of both, this is a treat! Monty Films usually delivers quality. Just hoping the "5-7 things" concept is explored deeply and resonates with the youth. Our generation needs music that speaks to our struggles.
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Nikhil C
Respectfully, I feel the article is mostly PR talk. "Incredibly rewarding", "dreaming big" – these phrases are used for every collaboration. I'll judge by the final product. The real test is if the song stays on our playlists.

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