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Gajendra Verma gets into action mode for new music video

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Mumbai, Sep 27 (IANS) Singer Gajendra Verma says he had fun throwing punches and performing air kicks for his new music video.

Talking about his new song "Ab aaja", Gajendra said: "I am playing a gangster who is willing to leave everything for the love of my life. It was an intense shoot as I had to do some action scenes. It was fun throwing punches and doing air kicks."

He has sung the song with Jonita Gandhi.

Praising her, he said: "She is just amazing. Nobody could've sung the female part better than her. I am really grateful that she came on board. For the lyrics, it has been beautifully written by one of my favourite and absolutely brilliant writers and also a dear friend of mine - Aseem Ahmed Abbasee. Overall, me and everyone in the team enjoyed making this song and its video."

His fans loved it too. One commented on YouTube: "Just listening to it again and again. Can't get over it."

Another wrote: "I am in love with this song."

--IANS

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