LAHORE: Singer and actress Muskan Jay has signed Arshad Khan, popularly known as Chaiwala, for the video of her upcoming music track.

She has signed Chaiwala in her upcoming single, titled Teri Bayparwaee.

Arshad Khan Chaiwala, who recently took part in bridal couture week in Lahore, got a great fame on the social media and became a celebrity. He has started a new career as a model after his picture went viral on the social media.

Chaiwala was working at a tea stall at the Sunday Bazaar in Islamabad, when an aspiring photographer, Jiah Ali, captured him working.

This will be his second music video.

“I have signed him (Chaiwala) with me because the people want to see him. He is in demand,” Muskan told this reporter.

Muskan has many videos to her credit. She started her career in 2003 from Karachi. Her first music track was Zara Thumka Laga, then came Gudi Ishq Di followed by Ab Chain Aye Nah. She has lent her voice to Indian feature film Just MMS and also acted in it too. The movie hasn’t released yet.

The new track, shot in Margala hills, will feature Muskan and Arshad Khan Chailwala.

Muskan says the shooting of the video has been completed and it would go on air next month. She adds that the hook line of the song has been borrowed from

Nur Jehan’s song Teri Bayparwaee.

Published in Dawn, December 27th, 2016

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