A Kay and Saanvi Dhiman’s Chemistry in ‘Hanju Digde’ will Move You to Tears
A Kay and Saanvi Dhiman’s Chemistry in ‘Hanju Digde’ will Move You to Tears

This monsoon, tears will fall like rain showers. The world may be taking a chance on romance but Punjabi music industry is churning out melodies that will at least not make you forget all the pain. With back to back sad tracks hitting music charts, Punjabi singers are sure celebrating heart-ache in 2018. Next in the list of sad songs is A Kay’s ‘Hanju Digde’.

Moving away from his hip and happening songs with swagger and style, A Kay’sHanju Digde is a melancholy number composed by Western Penduz. The lyrics of this song have been penned down by Jassi Lohka and it features beautiful Saanvi Dhiman of Rupinder Gandhi 2 fame opposite A Kay. The video, shot in A Kay’s trademark style is made by Monkey Pictures.

Coming to the song, the best thing about the song is the emotional value and the chemistry it has within the lead pair in the song, A Kay and Saanvi. Pictured in the picturesque locations of Dubai, the song is sure to become a chartbuster in the coming days.

Talking about the song, A Kay said, “It has taken quite a while to come up with something that can give me the satisfaction just like my previous outings. When Jassi, the lyricist, came up with Hanju Digde, I just felt this will be the right song. This is an emotional track which is a bit difficult to perform because you have to make the listeners connect to all the feelings. Performing it was a cathartic experience. I just hope they will give the song immense love.”

“A Kay is a brilliant singer, there’s no doubt about his talent. He is coming backafter a sabbatical and we really hope that people will love Hanju Digde. This is a beautiful and soulful track, a bit different from A Kay’s go-to genre of hip-hop beat songs. Although he has sung soft numbers earlier, but this one is just a reminderthat he can definitely switch between styles and is here to stay”, said UmeshKarmawala, the presenter of Hanju Digde.

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