“Tajjub Hai Set to Producer NK Moosvi & Singer Harmaan Nazim Deliver a Heartfelt Ode to Everyday Emotions”
मुंबई:After months of eager anticipation, the release of Tajjub Hai is finally just around the corner. This upcoming track, composed by Sahajahn Shaikh Sagar and performed by Harmaan Nazim, is already catching the eye of those who appreciate music that speaks to the heart.
Directed by Harsh Garg and produced by NK Moosvi, Tajjub Hai brings together a captivating trio on-screen: Xishmiya Brown, Samayera Khan, and Qaseem Haider Qaseem. The cast has already sparked some curiosity with their unique on-screen dynamics, and it seems like the video will provide them with ample opportunity to tell a story rather than just strike poses for the camera.
Instead of relying on flashy gimmicks or over-the-top promotions, Tajjub Hai is carving out its own niche. Early teasers hint that it delves into the subtle, everyday emotions that often go unexpressed in lyrics but resonate deeply with listeners.
At the core of the song is Harmaan Nazim’s captivating voice, backed by a talented music team. The mixing and mastering have been expertly handled by Roshan Majumder, with assistance from Samir Dharap. Indrajit provides the backing vocals, while Rahul Sharma takes care of the recording. Together, their collaborative efforts create a rich, yet polished sound.
The music video has received the same level of attention. Directed by Dinesh Sudarshan Soi, it features stunning cinematography by Triloki Choudhary, Imran Hussain, and Imran Sayyed. Costume designer Sana Aziz Khan and makeup artist Anjali Singh have crafted the styling, while casting was managed by Team D.S. Creations and Dinesh Sudarshan Soi himself, ensuring that every face on-screen perfectly matches the song’s vibe.
Behind the scenes, production was led by NK Moosvi, whose calm approach has allowed the creative team to work without unnecessary stress — a refreshing change in today’s fast-paced music industry.
Tajjub Hai isn’t about shocking audiences or chasing trends. It’s focused on something much simpler — relatability, emotion, and artistry. While most promotional content remains under wraps, insiders hint that the video’s tone aligns beautifully with the song’s title — evoking a gentle sense of surprise and introspection.