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Jonita Gandhi and Raj Pandit bring out a romantic anthem for long-distance lovers

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Raj Pandit, who was earlier in the news for his single, Vibe, is back with yet another interesting single, Gallaan Teriyaan, along with popular singer Jonita Gandhi. The song has been penned by Amitabh Bhattacharya and composed by Salim-Sulaiman. In the music video, Raj and Jonita are seen in long-distance conversations through the phone, which makes it a perfect romantic anthem for the lovers who are in long-distance relationships. Composer Salim Merchant says, “It’s a beautiful ballad with an R&B vibe. It’s a duet, where I wanted both the voices to blend together with a bit of an Indian touch. Raj and Jonita are a perfect combo, who understand the genre and have a great relationship, both personally and musically.”

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Singer Jonita Gandhi says, “Raj and I have known each other for a very long time now, through Salim & Sulaiman. We’ve even performed a lot together and have always had an awesome vibe, whether it’s in the studio or on stage. S,o I’m really excited about this beautiful collaboration because it showcases something that we’re both good at. I’m so glad that Salim & Sulaiman brought this incredible team together for Gallaan Teriyaan.”

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