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The brother of Indian cricketer Hardik Pandya and Rohit Jangid of Jaipur will both participate in the song and music video “Allah Bachay Song.”

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In the recently released love song Allah Bachaye, Sonia’s Bansal, Mayur Mehta, and world Wushu competitor Rohit Jangid all make appearances. The song, which will be made available on February 27th, was created by Down Town. It has a love triangle with Sonia Bansal, a tough lady, Hardik Pandya’s cousin Mayur Mehta, who plays the hero, and Rohit Jangid, who plays the villain. This passionate love tale illustrates the challenging journey that Rohit Jangid’s character must go on in order to reconcile with his love due to his history.

The outfits for the song were made by fashion designer Mohit Kapoor. The line production for the song, which was done by “Team 24FPS – Jas Lamba,” was also directed by Aman Prajapati. Allah Bachaye also marks Down Town’s debut as a composer and music producer.
International Wushu competitor Rohit Jangid, Sonia Bansal, Mayur Mehta
All in all, the next song Allah Bachaye, which will be released on February 27th, is anticipated to be a love story with a lot of action. It promises to demonstrate the strength of love and the struggles Rohit Jangid’s character faces in securing the affection of the two people he values most. The outstanding cast and crew of Allah Bachaye will undoubtedly make it a smash!

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