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“Midnight Mirage” is a 7‑minute composition built around a modal jazz framework in D minor. The piece unfolds in three primary sections: The exclusive footage provides deeper engagement
The clip works well as a brand‑building piece: it shows a different, more artistic side of Priyanka beyond her acting and singing career, and it taps into the “celebrity‑as‑musician” niche that fans love to see. Even if the saxophone skill isn’t at virtuoso level, the effort feels sincere, and the production quality makes it pleasant to watch. the effort feels sincere
The seed for the saxophone video was planted during a meeting between Priyanka’s creative team and Jazz Legend Ravi Shankar (not to be confused with the sitar virtuoso), a New‑York‑based saxophonist known for fusing Indian classical motifs with contemporary jazz. Ravi, who has worked with the likes of Herbie Hancock and A. R. Rahman, was looking for a fresh visual partner to bring his new composition, “Midnight Mirage,” to a broader audience.
Priyanka, always eager to explore new artistic territories, was immediately drawn to the piece’s melodic blend of Bengali folk inflections, smooth bebop runs, and ambient electronic textures. She saw an opportunity to showcase a personal passion—she’d taken sax lessons for years as a private hobby—and to give fans a glimpse into a more intimate, musical side of herself.