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Ishna Production and Entertainment present Fitte Muh, a hindi-punjabi hip hop fusion track

Ishna Production and Entertainment present Fitte Muh

Ishna Production and Entertainment present Fitte Muh, a Hindi-Punjabi hip hop fusion track, produced by Anuradha Singh and Pritesh Zatakiya, co-produced by Danishh Kak while the music video production is by Fusion Event Planning. Directed by Aslam Khan, an actor turned director known for his histrionics in films like Nayee Padosan, Welcome Back, Rafoo Chakkar and Sony SAB’s show Dil Deke Dekho among others, is back with this melodious track!

Set to voice by award-winning female playback singer Jyotica Tangri of ‘Pallo Latke’ fame and Indo-Canadian hip-hop sensation Ishq Bector, Fitte Muh is composed by DH Hrmony and its stellar music video features Indian actor-model Angela Krislinzki of ‘1921’ fame and popular TV star Vin Rana.

Ishna Production and Entertainment present Fitte Muh

Vin Rana, who has made his mark on the Indian television scene with shows like Star Plus’s Mahabharat and Ek Hasina Thi, is currently portraying Poorab Khanna in Zee TV’s soap opera Kumkum Bhagya and Kapil in Colors TV’s Kavach… Maha Shivratri, a supernatural thriller.

On working with Angela Krislinzki and Vin Rana, Aslam Khan professed that they have been brilliant. “This song needed Angela and Vin only. They have performed really well on this track. It has been a wonderful experience,” he added.

Fitte Muh is Aslam Khan’s twenty-sixth directorial venture. On being asked about his success as a director and what he felt different about working in front and behind the camera, he expressed “Adhure Adhure was a chartbuster. Also, about the on-camera and off-camera bit, both are fantastic! I have realized because I am now working behind the camera. Just because I have been an actor myself, I know about all the nuances a director should take care of.”

There goes a saying, ‘All’s well, that ends well’. “The video has turned out to look very appealing,” summed up Aslam Khan.

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