'I Love You Meri Jaan': How Chaitalee, Bhavin bonded over Gujarati food


Mumbai, Oct 2 (IANS): Singer-composer Chaitalee Chhaya, who recently released her track ‘I Love You Meri Jaan’, has shared her experience of working with actor Bhavin Bhanushali, who is known for his work in ‘Social Currency’ and ‘De De Pyaar De’.

Bhavin features in the music video of ‘I Love You Meri Jaan’.

The composer shared that the two being absolute foodies bonded over their love for food.

‘I Love You Meri Jaan’ features a catchy tune and an infectious rhythm making it an ideal soundtrack for the festivities ahead.

Chaitalee has earlier worked in ‘Main Marjawangi’ from 'Dreamgirl 2’, featuring Ayushmann Khurrana and also in ‘Rocky aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani’.

Sharing her experience of working with the actor, the singer-composer said: “Bhavin Bhanushali is the heart-throb of Gen-Z so he was the perfect fit for ‘I Love You Meri Jaan’. Working with him was exciting and he was nothing less than a delight."

She further mentioned: “Also, we both are BIG BIG FOODIES! We love relishing Gujarati dishes like Khandvi, Dabeli and Sev Tamatar Nu Shaak, food was our common factor and we instantly bonded over it. I don’t think anyone else would have fit into the song like Bhavin did."

Talking about the track, the singer said that for her ‘I Love You Meri Jaan’ is more than just a song.

The singer shared: “It is about our ability to create melodies that resonate with the soul. With the magnetic presence of Bhavin Bhanushali, this collaboration promises to be a game-changer and I hope, it is one that will leave a lasting impression on all who tune in."

 

  

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