Vatsal Sheth stars in video of romantic song

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Actor Vatsal Sheth features in the video of a love ballad, "Jin din tum", sung by Soham Naik.

Actor Vatsal Sheth features in the video of a love ballad, "Jin din tum", sung by Soham Naik.

The music video of "Jis din tum" follows the story of a singer-performer, played by Vatsal, and his love interest, played by former beauty queen Garima Yadav.

"It was love at first listen. 'Jis din tum' is such a beautiful song to listen to. When I came to know that we were going to shoot it in the rain, it was so exciting! I had an absolute blast shooting for it," said Vatsal.

The track is composed by Anurag Saikia and penned by Kunaal Vermaa.

"‘Jis din tum' is such an incredible composition. I am very happy to be a part of this project. The way it has come together makes me very excited," said Soham.

For Anurag, this track is close to his heart. "'Jis din tum' is a love ballad and the video absolutely does justice to it," he said.

The song has been released by Times Music.


Actors Vatsal Sheth and Garima Yadav.


Actors Vatsal Sheth and Garima Yadav.

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