- The most anticipated women empowering song of Sajal And Shehzad Roya is released
- The music video focuses on Pakistani ladies
- The Song depicts the idea of needs vs wants controversy of women working
Tum Ho To by Shehzad Roy and Sajal Aly turns love on its head, transforming the dreaded dialogue of “needs” vs. “wants” into a female empowerment hymn.
The music video (MV) focuses on exhibiting Pakistan’s ladies’ skill and ponders the age-old ‘needs’ vs. ‘wants’ controversy of women working when “Tumhai kam karnae ki kya zaroot hai” (There is no need to work for you).
Certain scenarios in the MV depict the couple’s battles to repair their marriage, ranging from a restaurant dine-in that makes Sajal feel like a “burden” to moments where she watches other women take ownership of their aspirations while she cannot.
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