Barsaat Aa Gayi: Hina Khan Records Her Debut Single & Calls It A Surreal Experience, Says “I Definitely Want To Explore A Lot More Singing”

Hina Khan, who is all set to make her singing debut with Barsaat Aa Gayi, gets candid about her experience behind the mic. Read on

Barsaat Aa Gayi: Hina Khan Records Her Debut Single & Calls It A Surreal Experience (Photo Credit –Instagram)

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Actress Hina Khan is set to make her singing debut with ‘Barsaat Aa Gayi’, and called it a “surreal” experience. Hina recently took to her social media platforms to share this news

An excited Hina said, “I have officially sung my first ever song on record, and the entire experience was truly surreal! Hearing my own voice being recorded for the beautiful Barsaat Aa Gayi track was such an exciting experience.”

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Hina Khan continued, “One of the most intriguing experiences of mine as a performer. I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and I am very excited for everybody to hear the song. I am also sure of this not only being my first of many songs, as I definitely want to explore a lot more singing as well.”

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Barsaat Aa Gayi will be released on Vyrl Originals. Just a few days ago, Hina let a sneak peek into her upcoming project, ‘Barsaat Aa Gayi’ by sharing captivating behind-the-scenes glimpses.

Hina is known for playing Akshara in the television show ‘Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai’ and Komolika in ‘Kasautii Zindagii Kay 2’.

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In 2017, Hina Khan participated in the reality shows Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 8 and Bigg Boss 11 and emerged as runner up in both. She made her Bollywood debut in 2020 with Vikram Bhatt dirctorial ‘Hacked’. The film also stars Rohan Shah, Mohit Malhotra and Sid Makkar. ‘Hacked’ is the story of a boy’s love for an older girl and how it turns into an obsession.

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