\'Humko Tum Mil Gaye\': Hina Khan\, Dheeraj Dhoopar\'s romantic song makes a strong case for strength of love



'Humko Tum Mil Gaye': Hina Khan, Dheeraj Dhoopar's romantic song makes a strong case for strength of love

Hina Khan and Dheeraj Dhoopar's new music video Humko Tum Mil Gaye is out on Youtube.


'Humko Tum Mil Gaye': Hina Khan, Dheeraj Dhoopar's romantic song makes a strong case for strength of love

Hina Khan, Dheeraj Dhoopar , YouTube

Hina Khan and Dheeraj Dhoopar who were last seen together in Ekta Kapoor's supernatural show Naagin 5, reunited for a music video titled Humko Tum Mil Gaye that was released today on YouTube. 

Both Hina and Dheeraj play a married couple in the video and share an amazing chemistry. The song follows the journey of the couple. When Dheeraj Dhoopar gets paralysed, Hina Khan takes care of him and helps him get back on his feet again with love and care. The video is all about love and resilience. Vishal Mishra's soulful voice makes this song a hit with lyrics penned down by Sayeed Quadri. The music video is directed by Arif Khan.

Watch the soulful video here. 

Recently, during an exclusive interaction with DNA, Hina had spoken at length about working with Dheeraj once again. The actor had stated, "The best part was that the music producers wanted to cast based on our chemistry, despite me playing the protagonist in Naagin and Dheeraj has a grey shade as the antagonist but we have a twisted attraction between the two of us which they liked & we're leaning towards. We just finished Naagin and this came along so it was exciting."

The shoot was done during the coronavirus pandemic with utmost precautions taken by the cast and crew. Sharing the same, Hina said, "Though like everyone else I was aware of the precautions to be taken but was also nervous for the virus has been looming over our heads and the end doesn't look in-sight. So the show must go on. We took all the necessary precautions and shot it. Also, I'm glad as a video shoot creates an opportunity for many wage earners & it can keep their lights running."