Vineet Releases new travel tune “Kahan Chal Diye” celebrating the spirit of road trips & India

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Time for your Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara moment where you are zipping around the country on your road trip with your best buddies? …And you are desperately searching for the perfect music to sync with your road trip? Well, look no further… Global radio chart-topping artist Vineet Singh Hukmani‘s third offering in Hindi, Kahan Chal Diye, is an upbeat number that celebrates the joy of discovering the beauty of India. Soak in the spirit of adventure through the track’s arrangement and the refreshing visual portrayal of India’s diverse landscapes. TheGlitz reports.

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Road Trip, Anyone?

For all you road trip adrenalin seekers… Global radio chart-topper Vineet aka Vineet Singh Hukmani has released his latest single “Kahan Chal Diye”. This pop-rock anthem is a vibrant celebration of travel within India, perfectly timed for the upcoming travel season. It encapsulates the joy of exploration and the freedom of the open road, inviting listeners to rediscover the beauty of their homeland.

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Vineet

The song features upbeat drums, happy guitars, and a catchy synth hook. Vineet’s melodious vocals and the uplifting chorus are designed to resonate with anyone who has ever enjoyed the spontaneity of a road trip. The music video showcases picturesque landscapes across India, from rolling hills to serene lakes, captured through cinematic drone footage.

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Vineet

Look Close

Says Vineet, “There is a line I read a long time ago which said ‘Look close, you will find closeness’. In the last two years, I have been fortunate to travel a lot both in India and abroad and the distinction of both these situations has become clearer to me than ever before! By all means, people should travel to any destination on this planet – but are you traveling to find inner joy and happiness or are you competing with someone else? That is the question and answer in the words of my song – Kahan Chal Diye… O Raahi…”

This is the genre-bending artist’s third Hindi song, the previous ones being the NewAge patriotic renditions titled ‘ISRO…India Ka Asli Hero’ and ‘Born In Bharat, Born For India’.

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Vineet

Vineet is a multi-faceted artist and author. His groundbreaking achievements include being the first artist globally to secure nine No. 1 singles on the Euro Indie Charts in a single year (2019). His previous hits include Jab the World, I Pray, Ghanta! (So Much Bs) and Turning Back Time. His innovative approach to music has earned him a distinguished place in the industry, having launched the world’s first ‘music multiverse’ and an original superhero comic book series.

“Kahan Chal Diye” is not just a song but an emotion, encouraging listeners to look inward and explore the richness of their own country. It challenges the norms of seeking fulfillment in distant lands, emphasizing that true adventure and contentment might just be a road trip away.

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