Is Shehnaaz Gill's song 'Noor' a tribute to women's strength and beauty?

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Key Takeaways
- Shehnaaz Gill emphasizes women's strength and beauty in her new song.
- The collaboration with Harrdy Sandhu brings an energetic vibe to the track.
- 'Noor' aims to inspire women to embrace their inner light.
- The music video showcases the resilience of Indian women.
- The project is one of Gill's most meaningful endeavors.
Mumbai, May 12 (NationPress) Actress Shehnaaz Gill, who recently collaborated with Harrdy Sandhu on the track 'Noor', described the song as a tribute to the strength and beauty of every woman.
In an interview with IANS, she expressed, “Collaborating with Harrdy on 'Noor' has been a joy! He is an incredibly talented artist, and the atmosphere on set was just amazing. This song is significantly more than a mere track; it's a tribute to every woman's strength and beauty. I'm also thankful to UMGB for uniting us and creating this fantastic platform.”
She added, “'Noor' holds a special place in my heart – it conveys a message I truly believe in, and I hope it encourages women everywhere to embrace their inner light and shine brilliantly. This project is certainly one of the most significant and meaningful endeavors I've participated in, and I can't wait for everyone to experience it.”
It was previously reported that during the early stages of development, Harrdy aimed to create a composition that genuinely represented the indomitable spirit and vibrant essence of women across India, honoring their enduring strength and innate beauty.
The music video accompanying the song features Harrdy and Shehnaaz, showcasing the magnificence of Indian women and highlighting their strength, resilience, and unwavering spirit. Harrdy first gained attention with his song Tequilla Shot, and became popular with 'Soch' and 'Joker'.
He made his acting debut in Yaaran Da Katchup. His song 'Soch' was remade for the 2016 Akshay Kumar film Airlift, and 'Naah' was adapted for the movie Bala as 'Naah Goriye'. In 2021, he made his Hindi film debut in the Ranveer Singh-starring film '83', which is based on India's 1983 Cricket World Cup victory.