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Vishal Bharadwaj's Dugg Duggi Dugg: perfect melody to end 2015 on a high note

Vineeta Kumar | Updated on: 14 February 2017, 1:31 IST

Sony Music India has released a song from Shefali Bhushan's upcoming musical film Jugni. Titled Dugg Duggi Dugg, the song is sung by filmmaker and musician Vishal Bharadwaj.

The video shows a girl on a journey to a place where her heart lies, somewhere in North India.

The beauty of the song doesn't lie solely in its vocals though. It extends to the warm cinematography. There seems to be a story in each frame of the video.

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Travelling in a train, encountering strangers enroute, meeting new people, visiting new places; it's a song full of joy.

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Watch the video here:

The music of Dugg Duggi Dugg is given by Clinton Cerejo and Shelle has penned down the lyrics.

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Photo: a screen grab

If you get the nagging feeling that you've seen the girl in the video (Sugandha Garg) somewhere, it's because she's the same girl who played Genelia D'Souza's cool friend in her debut Bollywood film Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na (2008).

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First published: 16 December 2015, 5:38 IST
 
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Vineeta brings Bollywood fun and intricate showbiz details to Catch/Speed News. She has worked with IndiaTV, Zee News, and is here to provide Catch readers with the best of 'quality entertainment'. A Delhi girl, Vineeta pursued BMMMC from I P College for Women, Delhi University, and craves to know more all the time. When she is not indulging in a serious cinematic discussion over a film she just watched, Vineeta is either reading a fantasy book or polishing her artistic skills.