Actor Ssanjay Gaggnani and his wife Poonam Ppreet are set to collaborate for the very first time since their marriage in an upcoming music video titled “Piya Ji.”
Essence of the Video
The couple shared insights about the emotional core of the video, stating, “The smaller, unscripted moments — the smiles, the tears, the family laughter. Those are the true essence of our love story.”
Creative Team Behind Piya Ji
The music video boasts the work of composer Yash Pathak, known for collaborating with music legends like A. R. Rahman and Sachin–Jigar. The vocals are delivered by the talented Divya Kumar. The song beautifully intertwines melody and memories, capturing the purity of real emotions rather than staged perfection.
A Timeless Bond
Reflecting on their journey from wedding to “Piya Ji,” Poonam described their bond using a single word: “Timeless. Because love, when it’s real, doesn’t fade — it only finds new ways to express itself.”
When asked if seeing their relationship celebrated through music strengthened their connection, both expressed that it was indeed an emotional experience. They remarked, “Watching our love immortalized through music reminded us how deeply we’re connected. It made us relive every emotion and every promise all over again.”
Praise for Yash Pathak
The couple had heartfelt words for composer Yash Pathak, lauding his emotional vision and storytelling. They recalled, “Working with Yash was wonderful — he has such an emotional and artistic vision. When he told us he wanted to use our real wedding footage, we were honestly taken aback. But the way he wove it into a story so gracefully, we knew it had to happen. He captured our essence, not just our visuals.”
Final Thoughts
Sanjay and Poonam beautifully summed up their philosophy of love: “True love isn’t about perfection — it’s about presence. When two people stand by each other through every phase, even the most ordinary moments become extraordinary.”
Sanjay Gaggnani’s Career
Sanjay has appeared in several shows including “Bairi Piya,” “Hamari Devrani,” “Encounter,” “Veera,” “Pyaar Ka The End,” “Kundali Bhagya,” “Fear Files: Darr Ki Sacchi Tasvirein,” “Savdhaan India,” and “Halla Bol.”
