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Singer Faheem Abdullah is gearing up for a grand collaboration for his future music projects. Faheem, who is currently basking on the success of 'Saiyaara', especially the title track, has now partnered with Bhushan Kumar's T-Series.

His collaboration with T-Series includes a range of upcoming projects — spanning film songs, singles, albums, and EPs. The singer, who is also a songwriter and composer, has done notable work in the independent music scene as well as film music.

While speaking about the new partnership, T-Series MD, Bhushan Kumar said, "What truly impresses me about Faheem is the honesty in his music. His vocals have a rare uniqueness that stands out in today’s landscape. With audiences already connecting deeply to his sound, this collaboration will allow us to bring a fresh and soulful flavour to listeners



everywhere."

The 'Saiyaara' singer, while reacting to his new milestone, said, "I feel blessed and honoured to be joining hands with T-series."

He further said, "All these years in my hometown, I have always looked at T-Series as the pinnacle of music, and now collaborating with Bhushan Sir on multiple future projects is both an honour and an exciting new chapter for me. This partnership not only opens new doors for me in my artistic journey but gives me the opportunity to bring fresh talent from my homeland onto a global stage."

Interestingly, Faheem's recent release 'Saiyaara' where he has lent his vocals, is also about a struggling young musician who falls in love with a songwriter. The love story highlights how Ahaan Pandey's Krish Kapoor and Aneet Padda's Vaani Batra create original music while navigating their relationship.
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