New Music Videos Spotlight Himachal's Beauty in BRSS-Hadimba production houses come together
BRSS Entertainment and Hadimba Cine Productions have joined forces to release two exciting music videos, *Bewafain* and *Kaleja Khadke*. Produced by Govinda Sharma, Chandan Sharma, and Manjit Singh Rajput, the project celebrates the untapped beauty of Himachal Pradesh while promoting its cultural richness. https://youtu.be/mVWxnrhU4Co
Hadimba Cine Productions, known for its expertise in local shoots, is ensuring seamless production in Himachal’s breathtaking locations. Gulshan Pandey, associated with the project, shared, “Shooting in Shimla and Kufri has been magical. I even experienced my first snowfall here. While Kashmir remains an iconic destination, Himachal offers an equally enchanting alternative.”
“We team has chosen picturesque spots such as Manikaran, Rohtang, and Shangarh, intending to capture the essence of Himachal's divine beauty. We want viewers to feel as though they are in heaven while showcasing the region's hidden gems. Highlighting the villages and their culture is integral to this vision,” added Chandan Sharma .
Govinda Sharma expressed optimism about the partnership, saying, “This collaboration with Hadimba Cine Productions is a step toward telling untold stories of Himachal’s culture and scenic wonders. It will pave the way for more productions in this region.” Vishal, another key team member, emphasized the importance of developing Himachal’s production landscape, noting a lack of local studios and resources.
With *Bewafain* and *Kaleja Khadke*, the collaboration promises not just melodious tunes but also cinematic visuals that bring the charm of Himachal Pradesh to life. Both BRSS Entertainment and Hadimba Cine Productions aim to inspire more filmmakers to explore this serene and versatile destination.
As the team prepares for more projects and ventures into new creative territories, audiences can look forward to stories and songs steeped in the magic of Himachal’s unparalleled landscapes. This partnership marks the beginning of a new chapter for regional filmmaking.
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