The first song from Kiara Advani and Kartik Aaryan’s new movie, Satyaprem Ki Katha, came out on Saturday, and it is the love song of the year. The song, called “Naseeb Se,” is beautiful to look at and soothing to the soul. You start to believe in love again after watching Naseeb Se. It was filmed in beautiful places in Jammu and Kashmir. It shows how deeply in love Satyaprem (played by Kartik) and Katha (Kiara Advani) are. The “musical romance” sung by Payal Dev and Vishal Mishra has gotten over 2 million views on YouTube in just two hours.
The song was written by Payal Dev, and Aditya Dev was in charge of making it. Watch Satyaprem Ki Katha’s Naseeb Se here:
On Saturday morning, Kartik Aaryan and Kiara Advani shared the song with a heartfelt message. They took some lines from the song Naseeb Se and wrote, “Adhoora tha main… Ab poora hua… Jabse tu mera ho gaya.”
Kiara Advani finished filming her scenes for Satyaprem Ki Katha last month, and Kartik Aaryan finished this week. The star posted some behind-the-scenes photos from the set of the movie and wrote, “Sattu, a special film and a special character, comes to an end! Playing SatyaPrem via SatyaPrem Ki Katha has been painful and a roller coaster of emotions. SatyaPrem will always be my best, bravest, and strongest character. I hope you can relate to him, too, because I think we all have a Sattu inside us.”
In addition, he thanked the film’s producer, Sajid Nadiadwala, for his faith in him and the energy he put into the film, as well as the film’s director, Sameer Vidwans, for providing him a character he would be pleased to play for the rest of his life. Shareen Mantri Kedia, the producer, you worked hard from the first day to the last, and I’m grateful that you thought of me as Sattu. Thank you, Kiara Advani, for going on another beautiful trip with me. I had another great time with you…Can’t wait for you all to meet Sattu and his wife Katha…There are only 34 days left.”
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