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Shreya Ghoshal and Sunidhi Chauhan have taken the internet by storm with their musical single Chhaila. While fans can’t get over the two famed singers collaborating after years, joining the party is actor Tiger Shroff. The actor posted a clip in which he is seen, not just grooving but signing the latest track. What’s more, he is joined by Shreya and Sunidhi themselves, making it a treat for fans.
In the clip shared by Tiger Shroff, the actor is seen flaunting some flawless moves in a casual look. He was then joined by Shreya Ghoshal and Sunidhi Chauhan, who lip-synced and danced along. In the caption, he wrote, “They shouldn’t have dropped the mic! All the best to these two legends for their new song."
Fans were stunned to see the trio’s performance. One of them stated, “Tiger blended in so smoothly, It was unexpected," while another noted that it was a “Superb collaboration."
Sunidhi Chauhan and Shreya Ghoshal have collaborated on their first independent track Chhaila, which was released on October 14. The song, composed by the legendary pair Salim-Sulaiman, is significant since it features Shreya rapping for the first time. Chhaila is part of Salim-Sulaiman’s independent music effort, Bhoomi 2024, and was written by Shraddha Pandit. Shreya and Sunidhi did some effortless dancing in the music video as well. The music video ended with the singers dropping their microphones with their backs to each other.
Music lovers have been enjoying their new track and are in awe of both singers. One of them stated, “It’s more than just a collaboration—it’s a dream come true. Shreya x Sunidhi is the moment we’ve all been waiting for! Two legendary voices, each with their own unique brilliance, joining forces to create something truly extraordinary." Another fan mentioned, “The Composition…And the combo of SS ..Salim-Sulaiman and Shreya-Sunidhi is pure magic."
Shreya and Sunidhi have previously sung several film songs together, including Imaan Ka Asar from Dor (2006) and Hum To Aise Hain Bhaiya from Laaga Chunari Mein Daag (2007).
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