Sawera – The ray of Hope

Sydney’s production house KH Brothers Films (headed by Harjot Singh), who are known for creating thought provoking style short films, have captured our hearts with their work. Coming as a complete surprise KH Brothers films have released a new song “Sawera -The Ray of Hope” which has gone viral on Facebook and is receiving a lot of love and attention.

The song is produced, created by KH Brothers Films in association with Euphony Films and Kehte Sunte Radio from Sydney and Chawla Creations from Melbourne.

“Sawera -The Ray of Hope” is written by Gagan Jassal and conceptualised by Harjot Singh. Alongside Gagan Jassal, the song features two of Australia’s reputable singers, Raman Hiroo and Pritpal Singh. This song is an embodiment of positive emotions and willingness to move forward, no matter what. In these overwhelming difficult times, it is vital that we look after not only our loved ones, friends, family, and foes, but also and of utmost importance is our mental health. The lyrics focus on what is pinnacle now, where we are currently struggling with our ever-changing external environment.

Harjot says, “There is always light after dark” and this is the key message of the song and how we as a community, and society can move forward in unison and remember there is always light at the end of the tunnel.

The song has been recorded in Sash Studios and is orchestrated by Sydney’s well know music director Ali Sarshar. Known for their collaborative style KH Brothers Films have teamed up with Australia’s much loved public figures, the likes of King B Chauhan (Sydney) and Sammy Gill (Melbourne). Some of the other popular faces and crew featuring in this video are Harjot Singh, Satinder Chawla, GD Singh, Gagan Jassal, Jas Arora, Rahul Soni, Raman Hiroo, Pritpal Singh, Taufeeq Sheikh, Opinderjit Singh, Munish Arora, Pankaj Upadhayay, Ali Sarshar, Surinder kaur, Jaswinder Chawla and Channy Bains (DOP).

The irony of the situation is, due to the current restrictions and lockdowns in Sydney/ Melbourne a good part of this song had to be filmed by individual artists and then collaborated into one beautiful video, exuberating the true spirit of the song.

SAWERA THE RAY OF HOPE

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