Singer Falak Shabbir celebrates 3.7M views, lip-syncs joyfully to Chahat Meri
The contrast comes from his white sneakers, which add a sporty, approachable touch as he walks and gestures to the camera.
ISLAMABAD: Falak Shabbir marked a milestone this week after his newly-launched track Chahat Meri reached 3.7 million views.
Posting a reel to thank fans, he writes: “3 million views and still counting, thank you for your love”.
The clip shows him performing a playful lip-sync to the song while moving through a warmly lit cobblestone lane amidst the street lamps and shopfronts that provide a cozy evening backdrop.
Styling for the reel stays neatly casual as Falak dons an all-black outfit anchored by a sleek leather jacket layered over a black tee, paired with relaxed black trousers.
The contrast comes from his white sneakers, which add a sporty, approachable touch as he walks and gestures to the camera.
The music video for Chahat Meri opens with Falak styled as a groom and Pakistani actress Sarah Khan (his real life partner) as the bride, both smiling warmly amid the wedding festivities. The visuals then transition into intimate domestic moments, showing the couple holding hands in bed as she gently brushes her hand across his face.
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Falak is later seen preparing breakfast for his “chahat,” reinforcing the song’s theme of affection expressed through simple, everyday gestures.
As the narrative progresses, Falak gifts Sarah a heart-shaped necklace containing two miniature photo hearts, one featuring her picture and the other his.
Their dynamic remains playful, including a moment where she asks him to jump into the swimming pool for her; Falak responds with a hand over his heart and an affirming nod before falling back into the water.
One of the scenes also shows him presenting a large bouquet of roses, the couple dancing together, and Falak singing to her beside a bonfire, collectively portraying a gentle, visually cohesive love story through the romantic song “Chahat Meri”, which beautifully translates to “My desire”.




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