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Atif Aslam’s upcoming song ‘Moonrise’ features Bollywood star Amy Jackson

Atif Aslam’s upcoming song ‘Moonrise’ features Bollywood star Amy Jackson

If you think we’re done working with people from other countries, you’re wrong. Atif Aslam posted a poster that said British Bollywood star Amy Jackson will be in his new music video for the song “Moonrise.”

On Sunday, the “Raat” singer posted the official song poster, which showed him and Jackson looking into each other’s eyes.

The director of music videos also posted a picture of the moon and wrote, “What a great year it’s been for me and my love of music. Thank you to Atif Aslam for putting your faith in me, Amy Jackson for looking so beautiful, Ozzy Shah for his great sense of style and costumes, and Digpal Singh for all his hard work.

 

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He also said that photographer Nas Din did the behind-the-scenes work, that makeup artist Kanzah beauty did the hair and makeup, that Umer Rasheid designed the poster, and that video maker Emmad Ilyas helped him.

The official release date for the song has not yet been set.

“Moonrise” is being put out by Tarish Music, and the music and lyrics were written by Raj Ranjodh. Adnan Qazi is in charge of directing the upcoming music video, and Tarun Chaudhary and Omar Ahmed are in charge of making it.

 

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Aslam’s first TV show, Sang-e-Mah, was the last time he was seen on TV. This year, he also made two songs with Momina Mustehsan and Abdullah Siddiqui for Coke Studio. They were called “Sajan Das Na” and “Go.” Jackson was last seen in the movies 2.0, The Villain, and Boogie Man, all of which came out in 2018. She is best known for playing Imra Ardeen on Supergirl and playing Singh is Bliing in the Bollywood movie Singh is Bliing.

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