Aditya
Narayan,
the
young
heartthrob,
who
was
seen
in
Indian
Idol
and
Sa
Re
Ga
Ma
Pa,
recently
released
a
music
video
titled,
Main
Dooba
Rahoon.
The
singer,
and
son
of
Udit
Narayan,
who
has
been
a
part
of
many
reality
shows,
has
also
acted
in
films.
However,
recently,
he
had
been
making
the
headlines
for
a
rumoured
relationship
with
Neha
Kakkar.
The
two
had
been
a
part
of
the
same
show.
While
Aditiya
appeared
as
a
host,
Neha
Kakkar
was
a
judge
on
the
singing
reality
show.
During
an
interview
with
IWMBuzz.com,
Aditya
talked
about
working
during
quarantine
and
his
reel
life
mashuka,
Neha
Kakkar.
When
asked
how
has
he
been
spending
his
quarantine
time
at
home,
he
revealed
that
he
is
working.
He
has
been
busy
with
press
interviews
for
Main
Dooba
Rahoon.
"We
have
edited
the
music
video
at
home
so
that
work
was
also
going
on.
We
shot
the
video
last
year
but
post-production
work
we
did
at
home.
It
was
a
completely
new
experience.
We
all
were
talking
to
each
other
through
various
apps
and
that's
how
we
co-ordinated
and
released
the
video," he
said.
Aditya
didn't
think
they
would
be
able
to
release
the
song
and
people
would
like
it,
but
"where
there
is
a
will
there
is
a
way
so
touchwood,
it's
out
now
and
we
have
got
7
million
views
in
4
days." He
further
added,
"Watching
the
video
and
listening
to
the
song,
you
are
not
just
entertaining
but
also
contributing
to
the
world
when
we
are
fighting
Coronavirus
together."
Talking
about
working
with
Neha
Kakkar
in
future,
Aditya
said
he
feels
like
Neha
and
him
are
the
Kajol
and
SRK
of
the
music
industry.
They
had
already
collaborated
on
Goa
Beach
earlier.
"I
and
Neha
are
the
SRK
and
Kajol
of
the
music
industry.
Neha
will
always
be
my
reel
life
'mashuka'
(lover).
Be
it
a
reality
show
or
music
video,
there
is
a
lot
of
Neha
Kakkar
and
Aditya
Narayan
reel
romance
left.
We
enjoy
it
and
audiences
enjoy
it
so
it's
everyone
is
happy
at
the
end
of
the
day.
"
Aditya,
on
his
post
quarantine
plans,
revealed
that
he
will
go
anti-quarantine
and
stay
out
for
40
days.
"I
will
sleep
outside
my
door
but
won't
go
inside
the
house
for
40
days."