Ajit Aman ready to launch new Bhojpuri album

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Ajit Aman ready to launch new Bhojpuri album

Thursday, 01 August 2024 | PNS | Jamshedpur

Jharkhand-Bihar's emerging artist and singer, Ajit Aman, is set to captivate audiences with his latest song. The shooting of the Bhojpuri album titled 'Khula Aasman Ke Chand' was completed on Wednesday in the city. This album, unlike many others in the genre, avoids any obscene scenes or language, focusing instead on showcasing the beauty of the Bhojpuri language and culture.

Ajit Aman has not only lent his voice to the song but also acted in the video, bringing a unique personal touch to the project. Joining him is model Harshika Kumari, who plays the lead actress. Currently based in Delhi, Harshika is making significant strides in her career and has begun securing roles in films.

Ajit Aman shared that 'Khula Aasman Ke Chand' is just the beginning. His album is set to release in multiple languages, with ongoing recordings in Hindi, Chhattisgarhi, and Nagpuri. The shooting for these songs is scheduled to take place in and around Jamshedpur, an area known for its captivating scenery that promises to add a special charm to the music videos.

The video song is produced and directed by Uday Sahu, with music composed by Yuvraj Anubhav. The director of photography (DOP) team includes Surya Sahu, Thor Tudu, and Sanjay Kisku. Technical support is provided by Surya Singh Hembram. Special support for the project came from Nehaish Software Solution Chairman Avnish Srivastava, teacher Alok Raj Singh, Mala Gupta, Ishika, Pushpendra Mahato, and Hari Darshan Singh.

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