Sajjan Raj Vaidya’s Latest Music Video Will Make You Wish It Was A 2-Hour Film. Brilliant!

Okay, we are so confused right now. Like seriously. We don’t know if we should talk about the song first or its music video. Alright! Sajjan Raj Vaidya – if you know him, you love him and his works. If you don’t know him, you need to know about him so that you can love his works. The extremely talented independent singer/songwriter based in United States is here with his new song. The song titled ‘Hawaijahaj’ is written, composed and performed by the ‘Mooskaan’ singer himself. It’s an amazing song, of course. Now let’s move on to the music video part. Fuzz Factory Productions – well, we have always been saying this whenever we feature any of their new music videos and we would like to repeat it again, we are waiting for the day when these guys make a feature film. We are pretty sure that if they do, it will change the way people look at the Nepali film industry. That’s how powerful and unique their works are and ‘Hawaijahaj’ is undoubtedly one of them. The team have done sci-fi videos in past as well for Topi and Aarogya; and of course, animation is not a new thing for them. And they have done a beautiful work this time again. The 6-minute video is so intriguing that you don’t want to even blink your eye during its runtime so that you don’t miss anything. And like our title said, it will make you wish it was a full feature film. That’s how brilliant the work is.

The music video that has Hemanta Chalise in the lead also features Reliza Shrestha in a cameo. Written and directed by Nhooja Tuladhar, the video is shot by Prasiit Sthapit and edited by Hiran Shrestha. Pramesh Sherchan is the man behind all the illustrations, animation and VFX. Watch the music video below and let us know what you think of it.

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