‘Style’ fame Sahil Khan, Monis Khan and Sanjana Singh bag a music video

Sahil, Monis and Sanjana have been roped in for an interesting music video.

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Music videos are in trend!

Many actors have been taking interest in venturing into music videos mainly because of its short-term commitment. Bollywood superstars have also featured in music videos recently which became superhit. From Akshay Kumar to Emraan Hashmi and Jackline Fernendes, many big actors have tried their hands on music videos.

New actors to join the bandwagon is Bollywood movie ‘Style’ fame Sahil Khan. Sahil will be joined by actors Monis Khan and Sanjana Singh in the project. Sahil has been in the news lately for his inclination towards fitness while Monis has been a part of a music video with popular TV actress Rashami Desai. Sanajana rose to fame with her appearance in popular song 'Bachpan Ka Pyaar'

Shahzeb Azad & Raminder Singh have produced the project under their banners Brown pitch & Celebfie. The song of the music video will be sung by singer named ‘Inaam’ while award winning director Sam Khan will be directing the project.

The team has already started shooting for the music video in Lucknow. Sources tell us that the concept and the story of the music video is quite interesting.

We couldn’t get in touch with Sahil, Monis or Sanjana for a comment.

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