In a time when the music industry is often driven by glamour and noise, Tajjub Hai arrives like a breath of fresh air. Produced by NK Moosvi along with Harmaan Nazim and Qaseem Haider Qaseem, this upcoming track focuses on what truly matters — emotions, simplicity, and the quiet stories of the heart.
A Song That Feels Real

Composed by Sahajahn Shaikh Sagar and sung beautifully by Harmaan Nazim, Tajjub Hai is a track that doesn’t try to impress with volume — it chooses instead to connect through feeling. The song touches on everyday emotions that many experience but rarely express out loud. It’s a subtle but powerful reminder of how music can reflect our own inner world.
A Visual That Matches the Mood
The music video, directed by Harsh Garg, features a unique trio of Xishmiya Brown, Samayera Khan, and Qaseem Haider Qaseem. Together, they create a compelling narrative onscreen — not just with glamorous looks but with emotion-driven performances. Rather than being just another stylish video, this one aims to tell a story that complements the song’s meaning.
Dinesh Sudarshan Soi’s direction, along with stunning cinematography by Triloki Choudhary, Imran Hussain, and Imran Sayyed, gives the visuals a cinematic feel. Every frame seems carefully crafted to match the song’s mood — quiet, thoughtful, and deeply human.
A Team That Cares About Every Detail
Behind the smooth sound is a dedicated team. Mixing and mastering are handled by Roshan Majumder, with support from Samir Dharap. Indrajit lends his voice to the backing vocals, and Rahul Sharma ensures high-quality recording. Their combined expertise results in a track that is not only sonically rich but also emotionally layered.
Costumes by Sanaa Aziz Khan and makeup by Anjali Singh enhance the video’s look, adding subtle flair without taking attention away from the story. Casting by Team D.S. Creations and Dinesh Sudarshan Soi ensures each actor fits the emotional tone of the song perfectly.
No Gimmicks — Just Honest Art
What makes Tajjub Hai stand out is its refusal to follow the crowd. There’s no over-the-top hype or unnecessary drama. It’s a song for people who want to feel something — who look for music that understands them.
Producer NK Moosvi is credited with creating a calm and supportive environment for the entire team, which reflects in the final output. The result is a project made with care and intention.
What to Expect
Though much of the promotional content is still under wraps, the early glimpses suggest a music video that’s rich in emotion and quiet surprises — just like its title suggests. Tajjub Hai isn’t trying to shout; it’s trying to be heard — and that makes all the difference.
As the release date nears, one thing is clear: Tajjub Hai is more than a song — it’s a feeling waiting to be experienced.