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Akasa collaborates with The Yellow Diary for Dhoondti Firaan

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The Yellow Diary, one of India’s best-loved modern Hindi alt-rock bands, has announced Dhoondti Firaan, their first-ever collaboration with pop princess, Akasa. The Akasa-led single is the fresh version of TYD’s latest hit, Rab Raakha, which received overwhelming love from all quarters. An apt melody in the time of the nationwide lockdown, it talks about the need for maintaining positivity believing that there will be a better tomorrow. This song serves as an anthem of hope.

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Akasa, who has delivered Bollywood hits like Aithey Aa, Dil Na Jaaneya and the record-breaking pop song, Naagin, is excited about the collaboration. She says, “I have always been an admirer of The Yellow Diary’s songs and Rab Raakha is my favourite. I am excited to be collaborating with such a talented band. Dhoondti Firaan will definitely fill hearts with positivity and light.”

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