Momina Mustehsan and Bilal Saeed release follow up to ‘Baari'

‘Uchiyaan Dewaraan’ picks up where last year's track left off


Entertainment Desk December 01, 2020

Momina Mustehsan and Bilal Saeed have released the follow-up track to last year’s Baari, in which the two collaborated for the first time. Known as Uchiyaan Dewaraan officially and dubbed as Baari 2 the video narrative takes off directly from where its predecessor left.

According to the new track’s description, the overall theme is about how one shouldn’t be fazed by insecurities when embarking on a new relationship. “When you are really in love, you become vulnerable and insecurities come out of nowhere. Don't ever let those insecurities ruin your relationship no matter what you see,” it read.

Adding further, it gives a recap of Baari and hints at where the story now stands a year later. “Baari was a narration of the feelings of plenty of us; the heartbroken and the hopeful. We all found a little bit of a reflection of our own stories in it. It's been a year and our stories have evolved so let’s find out if our stories still match with theirs Uchiyaan Dewaraan,” it added.
Taking to Instagram, Mustehsan had earlier this month shared a picture from the song and wrote, "Baari was about a girl with a broken heart letting her guards down and giving love another chance. A year later, we visit them again and find out where the relationship took them. Stay tuned for Baari 2."

The video for the new song sees the two protagonists once again bumping into each at the wedding of their friend, potrayed by popular YouTuber, Rahim Pardesi. Towards the end, it shows that both Mustehsan and Saeed’s characters have finally clarified their feelings for one another, leaving audiences on a happy note.

The video, which has been directed by Saeed himself, has already crossed over six million views on YouTube, much on the same track like its predecessor which in over 11 months 90 million views on the platform.

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