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Arush Dayal’s debut song Sajna Ve is a soul-stirring ode to love

Arush Dayal’s debut song Sajna Ve is a soul-stirring ode to love
Poster of Arush Dayal's song
Bringing together the power of music, emotion, and storytelling, Sajna Ve, presented by Ananda Pictures, is a stirring romantic ballad that tugs at the heartstrings. The song features singer and actor Arush Dayal in a dual role in his debut track. This deeply moving piece is helmed by gifted director Vivek Chauhan, with music by Sharmista Das and lyrics by acclaimed lyricist Shloke Lal. Produced by Suniel Saini, the music video captures the timeless pull of love.Set against a romantic backdrop, Sajna Ve is more than just a song—it’s a feeling, an experience that will resonate with every soul that has ever loved. With Arush Dayal lending his evocative voice and a vulnerable screen presence, the track is poised to become a staple for quiet, introspective nights and moments of deep yearning.Arush Dayal is a trained singer and actor from New York. He starred in the award-winning film One Angry Black Man, which was screened at the AMC Theatre, New York. He has also performed in over 20 off-Broadway productions in New York. Now back in Mumbai, his hometown, he is set to create magic with his remarkable voice.Arush Dayal says, “Sajna Ve is a piece of my heart that I’m sharing with the world. It carries the unspoken ache we feel when we love someone deeply. Recording and performing it felt like reliving emotions I had long buried. It’s my most honest musical expression to date, and I hope every listener finds a piece of their own love story in it.”
Reflecting on the song, Vivek Chauhan says, “Visually narrating Sajna Ve was a delicate challenge. I wanted the emotion to speak louder than words. We captured the essence of a love that lingers, even in silence. Arush delivered a performance that was raw and real – it moved us on set. The waves, the wind, and the emptiness all became characters in the story. This video is more than just visuals; it’s a visual poem.”Link: https://youtu.be/nXrZZ_D15Do?si=F5PLmGqHBE4g3nnz
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