Sajjan Raj Vaidya’s Juni Teaser Feels Like A Distant Future Memory, May 2026

Sajjan Raj Vaidyahas shared the first teaser for his upcoming song Juni, and in true Sajjan fashion, he has said everything without saying anything at all. The teaser is simple: a solitary figure walking, and woven into it, a fragment of Chitthi Bhitra, one of his most beloved songs from 2018.

It is a deliberate choice, and a deeply interesting one. Chitthi Bhitra has lived in the hearts of Nepali music listeners for eight years now, a quiet, devastatingly personal love letter of a song that never quite left anyone who heard it. Written, performed, and produced entirely by Sajjan himself, it was the kind of song that found people at specific moments in their lives and stayed there permanently. Wedding playlists. Late night drives. The kind of song you send to someone when words of your own fail you. Eight years later, it is still doing all of those things.

Weaving it into the teaser for Juni is not an accident. It suggests a thematic ormusicalthread connecting the two, a conversation perhaps, between something he wrote at one point in his life and something he is writing now. Whether Juni is a continuation, a response, or simply a song that shares the same emotional geography as Chitthi Bhitra, the teaser makes clear that the two exist in the same universe. That alone is enough to make anyone who loved the original sit up and pay attention.

The visual simplicity of the teaser is also worth noting. A figure walking. No elaborate production, nodramaticreveal, no choreographed moment designed to generate algorithmic engagement. Just movement and music, the two most fundamental things a teaser can offer. It is the kind of restraint that only works when the music behind it is strong enough to carry the weight, and the fragment of Chitthi Bhitra that runs through it confirms that it is.

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Snippet From The Teaser Video for Juni

Sajjan Raj Vaidya has spent over a decade building a body of work that rewards patience, and Juni already carries that same quiet weight. He has never released asongthat did not feel necessary. He makes music not to fill space but to fill something far harder to name. Juni looks like more of the same. And that is exactly what we need.

No release date has been confirmed yet. But if Chitthi Bhitra taught us anything, it is that when Sajjan takes his time, the result is always worth it. Some songs announce themselves loudly. This one arrived in a whisper and somehow said more.

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