The song Do Taare by Abhilaksh Sharma Lakshi embraces the timeless bond of love for grandparents
Abhilaksh Sharma Lakshi, also known by his stage name ASL Boyy, has unveiled his new song, Do Taare. Making his debut in October, 2020, ASL Boyy has since released 12 songs in Punjabi and English. He has continued to impress listeners with his distinctive ability to blend emotion with cultural depth.
Do Taare marked his 13th release and serves as a heartfelt tribute to the love, sacrifices and wisdom passed down by grandparents, capturing the essence of Punjabi culture through powerful lyrics and a soulful melody. The song is all set to create an unforgettable impact with its emotional resonance and cultural richness.
The music video for Do Taare was filmed in the beautiful, serene locations of Film City, Samrala, Punjab. The picturesque backdrop complements the song’s emotional themes, reflecting the deep cultural roots and familial bonds it celebrates.
“Do Taare is a tribute to the unwavering love and sacrifices of parents. Through this song, I wanted to express my gratitude for everything they do for us and I hope listeners can connect with the emotional journey it takes them on. I connect deeply with the lyrics because, as someone who is rooted with the culture, this song reflects values that are incredibly close to my heart. I’m proud to see that the love, respect, and reverence for our grandparents and culture are still very much alive today, which forms the core of this song,” he said.
“I’m incredibly proud of the team behind this project—Suraj Kumar, Ashish Sharma, Dilbir Saggu, and the amazing cast, including Dalbir Singh, Manjeet Kaur, Sahib Singh, and Avyan Kaushik, who have brought this vision to life with their hard work,” he added.
Under the direction of Suraj Kumar, the music video has become more than just a visual accompaniment. It is an integral part of the song’s storytelling.
The heartfelt lyrics of Do Taare were penned by Ashish Sharma, a well-known poet who has been recognised with several prestigious awards, including World Record Holder by World Book of Records UK for writing 100 poems in 100 days on environment and the Proud Indian Award 2016 by The Consulate General of India in Medan, Indonesia.