Bappi Lahiri's son Bappa wants to lift people's spirits

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Bappa Lahiri's latest composition "Saath do" has a star-studded video, featuring his father Bappi Lahiri along with actors like Riya Sen, Sarah Jane Dias, Neetu Chandra, Rohit Roy, Kavita Kaushik and Jaya Prada. He says the goal of the video is to send a

Bappa Lahiri's latest composition "Saath do" has a star-studded video, featuring his father Bappi Lahiri along with actors like Riya Sen, Sarah Jane Dias, Neetu Chandra, Rohit Roy, Kavita Kaushik and Jaya Prada. He says the goal of the video is to send a positive and uplifting message of hope during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sung by Anuradha Palakurthi and Shaan, the song has been penned by Sameer Anjaan.

Bappa said that "Saath do" music video includes people from around the world, including India, South Africa, China, England, Germany and Italy, among others.

Bappa, who composed the music for the video and came up with the idea, said that it is a difficult time for people everywhere and that this music video will uplift people and send a message that everyone is "together in this".

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