Jasleen Royal reacts to Anushka Sharma-Virat Kohli, Kiara Advani-Sidharth Malhotra using her songs for their weddings | Hindi Movie News – Times of India

Jasleen Royal‘s songs have become a rage at weddings with young couples using her romantic tracks as they set out on their ‘happily ever after’. Besides fans, celebrity couples including Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli, Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotra using her tracks for their big day.

The singer, in a recent interview, was asked to share her thoughts on hearing her songs playing at celebrity weddings.

Calling it a ‘big achievement’, the songwriter said that it was great to know that her music had meaning to people beyond the film industry. She added that for a few, the film soundtrack goes on to represent an emotion in real life.While Virat and Anushka used the track Din Shagna Da from the actress’ film ‘Phillauri’ Sid and Kiara used the song Ranjha from their movie ‘Shershaah’. Opening up about the stars using her songs, even for their wedding videos, Royal said that it was a ‘very special feeling’ and that she was happy that she could be a part of a couple’s ‘big moment’.

On the work front, Jasleen has come up with a new single called ‘Heeriye’. The singer not only sang and composed the song, but even produced the music video which features

Dulquer Salmaan in the lead. The star revealed that the new single is one of the most special songs of her career and that it was her ‘passion project’ of sorts that she curated from scratch.

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