Jitenge Hosle Naal: Sargun Mehta, Neeru Bajwa And Others Come Together For A Musical Tribute For Police And Doctors

After Bollywood’s Muskurayega and Tollywood’s Avirum Anbum, Punjab film Industry has come together to fight against Coronavirus with the song Jitenge Hosle Naal

Oshine Koul

Thu Apr 23 2020, 15:42:18 12017 views
After Bollywood's latest Initiative Muskurayega India and Tamil’s peace anthem Avirum Anbum, Punjab film Industry has come together in the fight against Coronavirus with the song Jitenge Hosle Naal. Starring leading names like Neeru Bajwa, Sargun Mehta, Afsana Khan, Rubina Bajwa and many more, the music video features the top actors and singers of the Punjab film Industry.

 The song Jitenge Hosle Naal is an attempt to give hope to Indians amid the testing times of COVID-19. The song is a small tribute from the Punjabi Industry to all the health workers & policemen working round the clock to fight against Coronavirus. The song is sung by Afsana Khan, Rza Heer, lyrics are written by Veet Baljit and music is composed MP Athwal. The song is presented by Neeru Bajwa, and speed records.

Speaking about the same, Neeru Bajwa said, “The song is about love, hope and spreading happiness. it says jeetange hosle naal. which means if we have the courage we will definitely win. I am thankful that the people of the Punjab Industry have come forward for this effort of unity and togetherness.”

The video features singers and actors, shooting from the song from their respective homes and balconies, along with visuals people cheering for their heroes like police, doctors and cleaners, dancing and spreading happiness, love and hope.  (ALSO READ: Sargun Mehta Uses Pic With Ammy Virk To Spread COVID-19 Lockdown Awareness)

This morning, Kamal Haasan released a new song Avirum Anbum sung by many artiest like the actor himself, Anirudh Ravichander, Yuvan Shankar Raja, Devi Sri Prasad, Shankar Mahadevan, Shruti Haasan, Bombay Jayashree, Siddharth, Lydian, Andrea, Sid Sriram and Mugen.






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