The ongoing global pandemic due to the rapid spread of the virus has caused panic and devastation around the world. In order to combat this negativity and instill some hope and optimism around, our country’s artists are working tirelessly to produce content for their fans. Without a doubt, Films, music videos, and concerts have turned out to be the best source of entertainment during these times all over the world, and here’s how DJ Aqeel’s new set has got the best of it for all the EDM fans worldwide. DJ Aqeel is renowned for his remixes of our Bollywood songs and is recognized as one of the best DJs our country has to offer. His new Cinematic EDM and Techno is an amalgamation of hit chartbuster songs coming up which cinematically features the scenic beauty of the world’s wonder The Taj Mahal.

This is the first time that any artist has been granted permission to shoot on the premises, and from the trailer, we can surely tell that this masterpiece will take the audience on a rollercoaster of emotional and visual adventures. “This pandemic has restricted most of us to even leave our houses and hence I wanted to create a video where my fans could escape virtually and experience the beauty of various locations. I am really grateful to the PM’s Office and my friends Shailesh Sharma and Junaid Arfi who made it possible for me to make this dream project of mine a reality, by securing permission to shoot in the wondrous Taj Mahal. I am looking forward to shooting in many such exotic locations, which I’m sure my fans would love to visually experience”, said DJ Aqeel.

The set is likely to give you the best you have experienced so far. For anyone who appreciates listening to EDM and Techno music, this is likely to be a visual as well as an audible treat. DJ Aqeel has decided to publish this masterpiece on his social media platform in order to make it accessible to a wider audience. The entire set was shot by Mr. Maq & SMF films and managed by Mr. Aarav Srivastava, social noon. This Set will be released on the 21st of May and will be available for mass viewing worldwide.

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