After Creating Magic With ‘Cold/Mess’, Prateek Kuhad & Jim Sarbh Return With ‘Into the Night’

Srishti Magan

Almost a year ago, Prateek Kuhad gave us two more reasons to fall in love with his music (not like we ever needed more reasons) – a video for Cold/Mess featuring Jim Sarbh and Zoya Hussain. 

Cold/Mess–that became the heartbreak anthem for millennials–featured a hauntingly beautiful video where Jim and Zoya lived through a breakup. And the intensity that they portrayed, completely captured our hearts. 

And now, the trio has returned with a video for the song Into The Night. It is the complete opposite of Cold/Mess in every way, and yet has once again, completely captured our hearts. 

In complete contrast to the feeling of heartbreak that Cold/Mess immortalized, Into The Night talks about the rush of falling in love. 

It was love before I even held your hand 
It was love and I could tell that I was weak in the knees 
and so we danced our time away, into the night 
It was love before I even closed my eyes 
It was love and I could tell that you were holding your breath 
And so we sang our hearts, out into the night.

Additionally, the video is actually made of a sequence from the uncut footage from the Cold/Mess video. The whole sequence never made it to the final cut. But Jim & Zoya’s comfortable chemistry leaves you smiling. 

If Cold/Mess gave voice to the pain of heartbreak, Into The Night reminds you of the joy of companionship. You can watch the complete video here: 

All images are screenshots from the video unless specified otherwise. 

You might also like
Tweets To Read Before You Watch ‘Call Me Bae’ On Amazon Prime
70+ Engaging Quiz Questions for Teachers Day: Test Your Knowledge
‘Stree 2’ Writer Niren Bhatt Reveals ‘Sarkate Ka Aatank’ Is Inspired By Chacha Chaudhary
Beauty & Conflict, Here’s A Photographer Who Captures The Reality Of India’s Borders
The Hema Committee Report On Women’s Conditions In The Malayalam Film Industry Is Alarming
‘Stree 2’ Is Proof That Good Stories Can Win At The Box Office & It’s Always A Good Sign