Srman Jain Directs Tum Kya Ho Featuring John Abraham and Sanjeeda Shaikh
Actor-turned-director Srman Jain continues to make waves in the music video space with his latest project, Tum Kya Ho, starring John Abraham and Sanjeeda Shaikh. Known for his work in popular TV shows like Adaalat and Saas Bina Sasural, Srman has transitioned successfully into directing, showcasing his creative vision in visually stunning music videos.
A Star-Studded Collaboration
What makes Tum Kya Ho truly special is the rare collaboration of two iconic voices, Ankit Tiwari and Arijit Singh, reuniting after a long hiatus. Srman describes the song as “an international-style, new-age music video,” shot in Alibaug yet designed to evoke the grandeur of an overseas production.
Srman shared his excitement:
“It’s been incredible working with such talented individuals. John and Sanjeeda brought unparalleled chemistry to the screen, which I’m sure the audience will love.”
Reuniting with John Abraham
Interestingly, Tum Kya Ho marks a reunion for Srman and John Abraham, who previously worked together on the 2010 film Desi Boyz. Reflecting on their bond, Srman said:
“John is sweet and humble. When we met after so many years, he recognized me immediately. That felt amazing.”
Sanjeeda Shaikh’s Minimalistic Charm
Srman had long wanted to work with Sanjeeda Shaikh, whom he describes as “kind, adorable, and naturally beautiful.” The director emphasized her minimal makeup look in the video, showcasing her natural elegance.
“Sanjeeda’s charm and John’s strong presence create an on-screen chemistry that’s simply magical,” Srman remarked.
Music Videos: A Growing Trend
Srman believes music videos are now akin to short films, blending storytelling with glamour. He noted how the rise of digital platforms has revolutionized accessibility:
“Music videos offer a refreshing break for actors and allow them to experiment. Established stars stepping into this space add star power, making the format more appealing.”
With its star-studded cast, soulful music, and international aesthetic, Tum Kya Ho is poised to captivate audiences and redefine the music video landscape in India.