This Eid Uzair Jaswal's song 'Sajna' will take you to the 80s

Published June 30, 2015
Osman Khalid Butt, Armeena Rana Khan and Uzair Jaswal in a BTS shot from 'Sajna'. — Photo courtesy: Uzair Jaswal's Instagram
Osman Khalid Butt, Armeena Rana Khan and Uzair Jaswal in a BTS shot from 'Sajna'. — Photo courtesy: Uzair Jaswal's Instagram

This Eid, the buzz is all about films, so news that a new music video's being released is a welcome change!

Thanks to the charming Uzair Jaswal, we will have something to look forward to with respect to upbeat music as the singer has promised to release a song called 'Sajna' on Eid.

The video will be looked after by none other than the singer's brother, director Yasir Jaswal, who bagged last year's Lux Style Award for Best Video 'Bolay', also sung by Uzair.

Gauging from the pictures posted on social media, 'Sajna' is definitely not set in modern times. Speaking about the video, Yasir said: "Sajna has a retro feel to it and we have given it an 80s touch."

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Although not exactly retro, Uzair's previous song 'Bolay' was set at a high school farewell party and had a bouncy vibe.

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"'Sajna' will not be like 'Bolay' and will be different in its own way," said Yasir.

He also added that the video features Uzair himself, the beautiful Armeena Rana Khan and uber cool Osman Khalid Butt among others.

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While Armeena will make her debut as a film actor in Bin Roye, Uzair made his debut earlier this year in Jalaibee which was also directed by Yasir Jaswal.

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