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Guru’s next is a peppy love song that ‘everyone will relate to’

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One of the most viewed Indian musicians in history, singer Guru Randhawa is all set to get people grooving with his new single, Downtown. Shot in Canada, the video features Guru with model Delbar Arya, and will have him riding a cycle through the streets of Toronto.

Composed, written and sung by Guru, the song has been directed by Gifty and produced by T-Series, and is set to release on the music label and movie studio’s YouTube channel, today.

Music baron Bhushan Kumar wanted the single to be shot overseas to give the look and feel of downtown as per the title of the song.

The video features swanky cars with Guru riding a bicycle, quite different from what the singer has done in his earlier videos.

Guru says, “The song talks about a boy chilling with his friends, discussing his achievemen­ts and the girl he really likes. It’s a modern, peppy love song that everyone will relate to. It was great fun shooting with director Gifty in Toronto. We have tried a new video theme, and I hope my fans like it.”

Bhushan Kumar adds, “One of the most recognised voices in the industry, Randhawa has received great support and guidance from the mentors of the Indian music industry. His passion for music has made him create a niche of his own, taking Punjabi pop music mainstream.”

The singer’s vast repertoire can be witnessed in the number of trending songs to his credit, including Suit Suit, High Rated Gabru, Lahore, and Made In India. He has even sung for several Bollywood films, including Morni Banke in the upcoming film Badhaai Ho.

The song talks about a boy chilling with his friends, discussing his achievemen­ts and the girl he really likes... We have tried a new video theme, and I hope my fans like it. GURU RANDHAWA

SINGER

 ?? PHOTO: HTBS ?? Singer Guru Randhawa has tracks such as Suit Suit and Lahore to his credit
PHOTO: HTBS Singer Guru Randhawa has tracks such as Suit Suit and Lahore to his credit

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