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SVF Music releases its festive anthem “Ami Chai Thakte” with Nusraat Faria & Master-D

SVF Music releases its festive anthem “Ami Chai Thakte” with Nusraat Faria & Master-D

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 14 Oct 2020, 04:09 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: After the explosive success of Pataka, Nusraat Faria is back with a raving single ‘Ami Chai Thakte’, helmed to be the next anthem for the festive season by SVF Music.

Written by the phenomenal Canadian-Bangladeshi musician Master D and sung by the gorgeous Nusraat Faria herself along with Master D, this upbeat peppy track is streaming from today on SVF Music YouTube page.

The music video shows Nusraat Faria sizzling to the beat of the music, celebrating love as the carnival that it is. Shot in a landscape of white sand, it features both Faria and Master D and has been directed by renowned choreographer Baba Yadav.

The song reverberates with the grand spirit of romance and is perfectly detailed with the elements that make lovers humans. Master D has masterfully located the song in the vastness of the barren landscape which accentuates the urge of reconciliation and builds the heart of the song.

Nusraat Faria's feminine yet strong vocal presence is the perfect vessel that brings out the coy anticipation in the lyrics. In addition, her screen presence coupled with the elegant costumes and her perfect dance moves makes the video all more glamorous to watch. Baba Yadav's dreamy visualization with the right touch of quirk makes the video unique, resonating with the tune of the song.

Moreover, the catchy tune and the peppy music makes it the perfect hummable song to groove on.

‘Ami Chai Thakte’ has been shot entirely on the vast locales of Rann of Kutch with an international team of makers.

This dance number will work as a mood-lifter and be the ultimate treat to the audience this festive season. Moreover, the first-time collaboration of Nusraat Faria and Master-D and getting to see them share the screen is like a cherry on top.

Delighted to have created this song, Master D said, "It was a great experience creating this hit with Faria. I've been working on the Bangla music for the last 5 years creating the Bangla Urban sound and now I am collaborating with talented movie stars. Faria and I clicked well, and we had a great time shooting this awesome video in Jaipur. Baba welcomed me with open arms and I'm glad I could push his vision further!"

Nusraat Faria, excited about this release, said, “After Pataka there was a certain bench mark that I had to reach for my next ones. I have set the bar too high with the production and song quality. The reason why it took one complete year to create another one. I wanted to deliver as per expectations of the audience. I hope the viewers will see something fresh and unique in the song as per visual and studio. Master D have added the current preferable choice of music. I am quite positive about the song and hope people will love it.”

The beautiful composition can be heard here: bit.ly/AmiChaiThakte_SVF

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