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Udh Di Phiran: Sunanda Sharma & Bilal Saeed Peppy Romantic Track With Alluring Chemistry Released

5 Dariya News

31-Jul-2023

Sunanada Sharma has been making waves across the music industry for a long time and her songs have always been cherished by her fans who pour immense love on the singer. Earlier, she announced her first ever collaboration with the Pakistani singer-songwriter Bilal Saeed for a song titled ‘Udh Di Phiran’ which created buzz and sent shockwaves of excitement among the fans while raising the fever pitch.

Now, as promised the song ‘Udh Di Phiran’ has finally been released today on 31 July, keeping all the anticipation and wait of the fans aside. The song has come up with a mesmerising experience with the amalgam of two distinct musical styles offering a soulful and melodious track. And this first collaboration is proving itself fruitful and worth waiting for. 

Speaking about the song, it depicts a pure and beautiful love story of Sunanda Sharma and Bilal Saeed set in the backgrounds of the streets of Lahore. It shows the way they fall in love and express it with each other, their mushy moments, graceful chemistry and the way they celebrate love. The duo has really taken away the hearts of the audiences with their presence on screen and has left them in awe of their heavenly chemistry.

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With the picturesque and aesthetic locations, the melodious voices of the two skilled artists, the perfect synergy of the lyrics and presentation of the video song, the heart capturing music and narrative, the song ‘Udh Di Phiran’ is a complete flawless treat delivered by Sunanda Sharma and Bilal Saeed.   

Coming to the credits, the song ‘Udh Di Phiran’ has been sung in the heart wrenching voices of Sunanda Sharma and Bilal Saeed. It has been penned down and composed by Bilal Saeed whereas the music has been produced by Bilal Saeed and Alex Shahbaz.

In case you missed to witness the song Udh Di Phiran, listen to it here: