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Composers Bharatt-Saurabh blend varied genres in new song

Music composers and producers Bharatt-Saurabh have come out with a love song titled "Saari raat", and say the track has a diverse production influenced by a couple of genres.

"Saari raat" is written, composed and produced by Bharatt-Saurabh, widely accredited for songs such as "Mila jo tu", "Tu jo mile", "Jatt di star".

" ‘Saari raat' is a song that is special to us in our musical journey. This song has a very diverse production that is influenced by a couple of genres. With every studio session with the team, the song only got better and better, with their amazing suggestions led by Vinit and Sajid sir," they said.

The fun track borrows elements from varied musical genres to create a unique melody. It tells the story of profound love and elation. Directed by Dipakk Srivastava, the music video features Bharatt-Saurabh.

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