
For many months, excitement has been palpable for the launch of Tajjub Hai. This next track, penned by Sahajahn Shaikh Sagar, sung by Harmaan Nazim, already looks promising to the music enthusiasts who love to listen to music, which fits through the heart.
Helmed by Harsh Garg and produced by NK Moosvi, Tajjub Hai features an interesting ensemble of Xishmiya Brown, Samayera Khan and Qaseem Haider Qaseem. The cast has already had some potential to pique interest with their distinct on-screen chemistry so it looks like the video will give them more scope to tell something of a story rather than just stand there looking pretty for the camera.
No fancy gimmicks or luctifying promos, Tajjub Hai is creating its own space. Early teasers suggest it explores the nuanced, everyday feelings that are often not expressed in lyrics but resonate profoundly with listeners.
The highlight of the song is Harmaan Nazim’s alluring voice, supported by an impressive music crew. The album has been well mixed and mastered by Roshan Majumder (with additional help from Samir Dharap). Backing vocals are sung by Indrajit and the recording is by Rahul Sharma. Collectively their talents complement each other, blending to form a full and refined sound.
And the music video has been equally as discussed. It is directed by Dinesh Sudarshan Soi and has extra ordinary cinematography work with the trio of Triloki Choudhary, Imran Hussain and Imran Sayyed. Sana Aziz Khan has styled the costume and Anjali Singh has done the makeup, while the casting took care by Team D.S. Creations and Dinesh Sudarshan Soi, which no face goes try-on screen when it comes to the song vibes.
In the background, NK Moosvi has overseen production, by apparently letting the creative team do their work without any undue pressure – a minor miracle in modern music.
Tajjub Hai is not about shocking the sensibilities of audiences or playing into trends. It is about something more straightforward—relatability, emotion, and artistry. Although a lot of details are still a secret at this stage, those in the know are suggesting that the video is a perfect backdrop for the song’s title – one of quiet surprise and reflection.