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Shehzad Roy, Sajal Aly s song Tum Ho To releases, promotes female empowerment

June 5, 2022 12:26 AM


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Famous Pakistani singer Shehzad Roy and actress Sajal Aly have shared a glimpse of the new song 'Tum Ho To' on Instagram, which has now been officially released on YouTube.

Shehzad Roy, who is also famous for his social songs has now come up with the track which is a perfect fusion of love story and female empowerment.

For the past several days, rumours have been circulating about actress Sajal Aly and Shehzad Roy working on a new project, now fans' wait is finally over.

Both Sajal and Shehzad have shared the song's post with their fans and shared a glimpse of their new song 'Tum Ho To' on social media accounts, while the viewers can have access to the full song on YouTube.

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A post shared by Sajal Ali (@sajalaly)

Sharing the video of the song, Shehzad Roy and Sajal Aly wrote in the caption which translated: "Questions being asked when men don't do the job, questions being asked when women do the job. (Mard job na karay to wajah poochtay hain, aurat job karay to wajah poochtay hain.)"

It is pertinent to mention that in the video of this song, Shehzad Roy and Sajal Aly have played the role of husband and wife.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1xfsJkv6gk&ab_channel=ShehzadRoy



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