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Home / Arts and Entertainment / King Drops 'Kamaal Hai' Video: A Gangster Ride

King Drops 'Kamaal Hai' Video: A Gangster Ride

21 Nov

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Summary

  • King's new single 'Kamaal Hai' features a stylized gangster theme.
  • The music video was filmed in Kochi, starring Sahher Bambba.
  • King is performing at Music Head Festival on Nov. 22.
King Drops 'Kamaal Hai' Video: A Gangster Ride

Indian pop sensation King has unveiled the official music video for his new single, 'Kamaal Hai.' This dynamic pop-dance track is the lead single from his sixth studio album, slated for release early next year. The video boasts a visually striking, stylized gangster setting complete with vintage automobiles and period aesthetics, filmed entirely in Kochi.

Directed by Lendrick Kumar, the cinematic visual for 'Kamaal Hai' skillfully merges elements of action and comedy. It stars King alongside actress Sahher Bambba, who recently appeared in 'The Ba***ds of Bollywood,' and veteran actor Lilliput. King described the song and its video as the start of a new era, highlighting the joyous collaboration with his co-stars and the director's vision for a larger-than-life experience.

Sahher Bambba echoed the positive sentiment, calling the filming a refreshing experience and praising the supportive atmosphere and King's infectious energy. Known for hits like 'Maan Meri Jaan,' King has achieved significant international recognition, notably breaking into Spotify's Global Top 25. He is scheduled for a performance at the Music Head Festival in Itanagar on November 22, with additional Indian tour dates to follow.

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The music video for 'Kamaal Hai' stars Indian pop star King and actress Sahher Bambba, alongside veteran actor Lilliput.
King's 'Kamaal Hai' music video was filmed in the city of Kochi, India.
King is scheduled to perform at the Music Head Festival in Itanagar on November 22.

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