Komal Rizvi releases ‘Tu beh gaya’

Directed by Azaan Sami Khan, the video features Jackson Heights-actor Ali Kazmi alongside the singer


Our Correspondent February 15, 2015
Komal Rizvi recently appeared on the seventh season of Coke Studio with her song, Washmallay, which has gone on to become one of the most popular tracks of the season. PHOTO: COKE STUDIO

KARACHI: Pop singer Komal Rizvi released her song Tu Beh Gaya this Valentine’s Day.

According to a press release, the song is a “romantic and soulful number with dreamy lyrics that will make you want to fall in love all over again or for the first time.”

The music for the song has been composed by music producer Saad Sultan and the video features Jackson Heights actor Ali Kazmi. Operation 021 writer and producer Azaan Sami Khan has directed the music video to accompany the song, which also marks his debut as a music video director.

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This is not the first time that a renowned actor is featuring in one of Komal Rizvi’s music videos as television actor Noor has previously been featured in the music video for Rizvi’s song Yehi Pyar Hai.

A teaser for Tu Beh Gaya had been released on the artist’s Facebook page earlier, which illustrated Komal Rizvi and Ali Kazmi engaging in contemporary dance moves. Hassan Rizvi of Body Beat was responsible for choreographing the song.

The music video has been shot by cinematographer Mo Azmi with make-up and styling done by Beenish Pervaiz and Maheen Khan.

Komal Rizvi recently appeared on the seventh season of Coke Studio with her song, Washmallay, which has gone on to become one of the most popular tracks of the season. Apart from hosting several TV shows in her youth, she has also acted in famous TV serials, such as Hawayein and Mujhe Roothne Na Dena.



Published in The Express Tribune, February 16th,  2015.

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