MUMBAI: The bold, unapologetic dance track is sung by Nasty Ninja, featuring Saloni Thakkar and directed by Bosco Leslie Martis. The song is now live across all streaming platforms
BLM Music by Bosco Leslie Martis launched their latest single, MASCARA, featuring the talented Revati Mahurkarr. The upbeat Hindi pop-dance track is performed by rapper and singer Nasty Ninja (Sumit Dinkar Suvarna) and features vocalist Saloni Thakkar. The song is a high-energy sonic experience with attitude, confidence, and irresistible rhythm. Mascara represents the label’s growing identity in India’s evolving pop and performance music landscape.
After setting the tone with their debut single, Rum Rum Rum, BLM Music now steps into a new era with Mascara, another track built for movement, nightlife, and unapologetic self-expression. Driven by a catchy hook and stylish wordplay, the song speaks the language of today’s pop culture, which is bold, rhythmic, and instantly catchy. The song also leans into the bold femininity and swagger, celebrating individuality with a playful edge.
The music video stars Revati Mahurkar, who embodies the fearless, glamorous persona at the core of Mascara. Shot with a sleek, beachy aesthetic, stylized choreography, and high-fashion execution, the video reflects a world where rhythm meets rebellion. Helmed by director and choreographer Bosco Leslie Martis, Mascara blends visual finesse, dance identity, and musical culture into a sharp 2025-ready pop statement.
Speaking about the release, Bosco Leslie Martis shared, “BLM Music was built on one simple belief that talent deserves a real chance. Not only because of timing, privilege, or connections, but because it’s earned. When Revati first reached out via a DM, wanting to collaborate, there was something genuine in her approach. She didn’t just try her luck, she showed up, prepared, focused, and ready to work. That kind of energy always stands out to me. Since then, we’ve worked together in Qatal, but honestly speaking, Mascara feels like a clear evolution. There’s confidence, personality, and ownership in her performance that can’t be taught, it was just unlocked. Watching that growth is the kind of process that makes projects meaningful for me. With BLM Music, the idea is to recognize potential early, give it space, and let the artist stay original without overthinking it. Just talent, discipline, and belief in the craft. Mascara is that fun, bold, and unapologetically expressive, like that attitude reflects where BLM Music is headed. This is just the beginning, and I’m excited for the journey ahead.”
Lead artist, rapper and singer Nasty Ninja (Sumit Suvarna) added, “Mascara isn’t just a track, it’s an attitude. I wanted it to feel stylish, sharp, and addictive, like something you can dance to, drive to, or put on when you’re feeling yourself. The goal was to keep the sound catchy yet edgy, something that hits instantly. We wanted the beats to feel international but rooted in a very real energy. And of course, working with Bosco Sir and the whole team was such a great experience, it took the track to a whole new zone.”
Starring in the music video, Revati Mahurkar shared, “Every step in my journey has been unexpected and honestly, a little surreal. From posting dance videos online to now working on my second project with Bosco Sir, it still feels like a dream unfolding. What I appreciate most is that he took a chance on me when I was brand new on the scene. That belief changes everything for an artist. Mascara is special because it’s all about enjoying dance for ourselves as women. It was a lot of hard work and effort for the whole team, but it was beyond worth it. I’m so grateful to BLM Music for giving me the space to grow and establish my presence here in the industry. If Qatal was my introduction, then Mascara is me stepping into my own voice, and I can’t wait for people to experience that.”
Vocalist and melody lead Saloni Sharma shared, “When I first heard Mascara, I knew it wasn’t just another track, it had THAT character. The hook stayed with me instantly, and recording it felt effortless because the song already had a clear pulse and personality. And of course, working with Bosco Sir and his team was next-level. Everyone was great when it came to understanding the zone we wanted, and that chemistry made the track what it is.”
With Mascara, BLM Music (Beats Like Magic) continues building a sonic and visual identity rooted in fresh voices, global production sensibilities, and pop-driven storytelling. The track and music video are now live on all streaming platforms.

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