AP Dhillon, Tara Sutaria, and Shreya Ghoshal Create Magic with ‘Thodi Si Daaru’An Unlikely Trio Brews a Dreamy Musical Cocktail
- Reuben Saldanha

- Jul 18
- 2 min read
In a surprising yet striking collaboration, musical powerhouse AP Dhillon, timeless vocalist Shreya Ghoshal, and Bollywood actor-singer Tara Sutaria have come together for a sultry new track titled “Thodi Si Daaru.” The song, released on July 17, is already turning heads for its visual flair and genre-bending sound.
The idea for this track reportedly stemmed from AP Dhillon’s desire to experiment with a softer, more evocative musical style while keeping his trademark late-night energy intact. That’s where Shreya Ghoshal came in—a voice that brings emotional depth and grace to any genre she touches. The result is a unique blend of R&B and Indian classical textures, stitched together with polished production and sultry vocals.
Tara Sutaria, known for her musical background and charismatic screen presence, added a fresh layer to the project—not just as the video’s lead but also as a key creative collaborator. In her words, the process of shooting the video was “joyful, dreamy, and totally effortless.” The chemistry between her and Dhillon on screen has already sparked fan chatter, with social media filled with reactions praising their magnetic presence.
The music video, directed with a moody aesthetic, explores themes of desire, distance, and longing. Set against a backdrop of dusky nightclubs and quiet city streets, Thodi Si Daaru captures a kind of stylized melancholy that feels both modern and nostalgic.
This unexpected trio has delivered something that feels cinematic yet deeply personal—a testament to how genre and personality can blend beautifully when artists step out of their comfort zones.
With Thodi Si Daaru, AP Dhillon continues to push the boundaries of Indian pop music. Ghoshal reminds us why she's an irreplaceable force in the industry, and Sutaria emerges as a multidimensional talent to watch. Together, they’ve poured just the right mix of heat, harmony, and heartbreak.





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