<p>Popularly known for the voice behind 'Tum Hi Aana' and 'Tujhe Kitna Chahne Lage', Jubin Nautiyal’s new song ‘Meri Aashiqui’ is making the rounds on social media. </p>.<p>Composed by Rochak Kohli, written by Rashmi Virag and directed by Ashish Panda, Jubin is seen playing a romantic role in the music video.</p>.<p>He says, “Playing the romantic guy wasn’t an easy one for me, to be honest. But I realised that I need to trust my director, which I did and it paid off. The team made it possible for me to play the part.” </p>.<p>Co-acting with Ihana Dhillon, the video was shot in Meghalaya just before the lockdown. “I knew it was a beautiful place but I didn’t expect it to be so stunning. Shooting with Ihana and the whole team there was just perfect,” says Jubin. </p>.<p>He and his team debated whether they should postpone the release of the song. But they felt that the lockdown is a good time like any other. He says, “People are at home now and they want some entertainment to lift their moods. I’m glad to have played a part there.” </p>.<p>The singer has been living with his family for the last couple of months and conducting online concerts. He feels this may just be the future. </p>.<p>“As the country is slowly opening up again, a majority of us are still at home and large gatherings aren’t happening. So providing everything at a digital reach is the way to go. I’ve been hosting backyard concerts and there’s been a great turn out. So I’m thinking of exploring more of the idea and using it to my benefit,” he explains. </p>.<p>He has also used this time to upgrade his skills. Jubin says, “I’ve been bettering my electric guitar skills, learning new languages and even singing in English. There are a billion other things that I wanted to do over the years but I could never find the time. And now that I have all the time in the world, I’m doing things that are dear to me. And that includes spending time with my family.” </p>.<p>He’s also worked with the late music composer Wajid Khan for Salman Khan starrer ‘Dabangg 3’ album. He says, “He’s always been like family to me. I remember when he recovered from his kidney problem, we were all together and listening to ‘Dabangg 3’ music. It was a lot of fun. He was happy to have my part of the team. I don’t know if Mumbai will be the same for me without him. The industry has not only lost a great composer but also a great human being.” </p>
<p>Popularly known for the voice behind 'Tum Hi Aana' and 'Tujhe Kitna Chahne Lage', Jubin Nautiyal’s new song ‘Meri Aashiqui’ is making the rounds on social media. </p>.<p>Composed by Rochak Kohli, written by Rashmi Virag and directed by Ashish Panda, Jubin is seen playing a romantic role in the music video.</p>.<p>He says, “Playing the romantic guy wasn’t an easy one for me, to be honest. But I realised that I need to trust my director, which I did and it paid off. The team made it possible for me to play the part.” </p>.<p>Co-acting with Ihana Dhillon, the video was shot in Meghalaya just before the lockdown. “I knew it was a beautiful place but I didn’t expect it to be so stunning. Shooting with Ihana and the whole team there was just perfect,” says Jubin. </p>.<p>He and his team debated whether they should postpone the release of the song. But they felt that the lockdown is a good time like any other. He says, “People are at home now and they want some entertainment to lift their moods. I’m glad to have played a part there.” </p>.<p>The singer has been living with his family for the last couple of months and conducting online concerts. He feels this may just be the future. </p>.<p>“As the country is slowly opening up again, a majority of us are still at home and large gatherings aren’t happening. So providing everything at a digital reach is the way to go. I’ve been hosting backyard concerts and there’s been a great turn out. So I’m thinking of exploring more of the idea and using it to my benefit,” he explains. </p>.<p>He has also used this time to upgrade his skills. Jubin says, “I’ve been bettering my electric guitar skills, learning new languages and even singing in English. There are a billion other things that I wanted to do over the years but I could never find the time. And now that I have all the time in the world, I’m doing things that are dear to me. And that includes spending time with my family.” </p>.<p>He’s also worked with the late music composer Wajid Khan for Salman Khan starrer ‘Dabangg 3’ album. He says, “He’s always been like family to me. I remember when he recovered from his kidney problem, we were all together and listening to ‘Dabangg 3’ music. It was a lot of fun. He was happy to have my part of the team. I don’t know if Mumbai will be the same for me without him. The industry has not only lost a great composer but also a great human being.” </p>