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Nikki Tamboli gives her fullest to the song ‘Chhori’; shoots for 18 hours despite having 102°F fever

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The fans were in complete awe when the music video for “Chhori” by Global Desi Records, starring Nikki Tamboli and Tanmay Ssingh was recently released. The duo has received a thunderous response for their captivating on-screen chemistry. Although we appreciate the amazing output of the music video, the dire efforts behind it should also not go unnoticed.

Despite having 102°F degrees of fever, Nikki Tamboli shot the music video for eighteen hours straight. Her dedication as an artist towards her work is commendable. Co-star Tanmay Ssingh too, was fascinated by her commitment and said, “Even though Nikki was unwell she didn’t let her energy drop throughout the shoot, and we shot for about eighteen hours.”

Even the directors Aslam Khan and Ravie Akhadey were thoroughly impressed by her drive. They said, ”Nikki’s endurance is really praiseworthy. She didn’t make a fuss about it and all of us went through the eighteen hours of shooting as a team.”

The producers from Global Desi Records also said, ”The efforts taken by the team are very commendable. All of us are awestruck at the amount of hard work out into making this video. No wonder the video has received such a great response.”

Nikki added, “I was a little nervous about how I would look in the music video since I was not well. During the shoot, everyone was really supportive and cheered me on throughout and took good care of me.”

Presented by Global Desi Records, “Chhori” is produced by Shikha Kalra, Alim Morani and Prateek Chaurasia. With vocals by Sonu Kakkar, Vee Kapoor and Danish Sabri, the music video directed by Aslam Khan and Ravie Akhaday and featuring Tanmay Ssingh and Nikki Tamboli is out now on Global Desi Records’ YouTube Channel.

Global Desi Records releases its first single ‘Chhori’ with desi twists; the song makes quite waves on social media

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