Sundori Naam Ki?
A vibrant and satirical music video by UMIDEYAS x DOSAR — 30K+ views and growing.
Isha Upadhyay
Priyanka Saha
Ayushi Banerjee

Sundori Naam Ki? is a satirical musical short that blends flamboyant visuals with biting cultural commentary, turning tradition on its head in the most entertaining way possible.
Set in a vibrant, overstimulated royal court, the film introduces a cast of dramatic characters navigating identity, vanity, and power. With over-the-top costumes and comedic timing, it playfully pokes fun at patriarchal ideals and performative masculinity—all while keeping you grooving to its catchy beat.
Directed by Subham Talukdar and starring Dragleeoo, Isha Upadhyay, Priyanka Saha, and Ayushi Banerjee, the video captures the absurdity of image obsession through a dynamic visual palette and sharply tuned satire. It’s expressive, rebellious, and hilariously bold.
Every frame bursts with theatrical energy, thanks to Jake Dey’s stylistic vision and the Umideyas team’s visual finesse. The song—composed by Brommo with lyrics by Brommo & Stan d—anchors the piece with rhythm and wit, elevating the narrative into an unforgettable ride.
Sundori Naam Ki? is more than a music video—it’s a statement disguised as a spectacle. Loud, layered, and unapologetically playful, it reminds us that the most powerful satire often wears the brightest crown.
“Beauty is power—unless you’re too busy pretending to be a king.”
Tradition twisted. Beauty exposed.
A musical satire that blends glamour, tradition, and chaos into a crown of comedy — where every beat reveals a deeper truth beneath the tiara.
Sundori Naam Ki? is a vibrant, genre-bending music video that playfully critiques vanity, societal roles, and identity. Set against a luxurious backdrop and styled like a royal farce, the film parades its characters through satire, rhythm, and rebellion — all while draped in glitz, makeup, and a sense of mischief.
“What happens when beauty becomes performance — and tradition becomes parody?”
A royal household prepares for celebration, but behind the staged smiles and ornamental headpieces lies a silent revolution. Dragleeoo and his queens — Isha, Priyanka, and Ayushi — aren’t just dressing up. They’re reclaiming the throne, using satire and style to question the expectations placed on appearance, gender, and performance.
From over-the-top choreography to regal chaos, the visuals are drenched in color and irony. Crowns are worn, but never taken too seriously. Makeup becomes armor. Laughter becomes protest. Through it all, Sundori Naam Ki? delivers its message: beauty is power, but performance is political.
👑 Scene Highlights
- 👑 Coronation of Chaos: A dramatic opening filled with crowns, catwalks, and comedic confusion sets the tone for this glam revolution.
- 💄 Mirror Moments: A lipstick becomes a weapon of defiance — every beauty mark, an act of satire.
- 💃 Rule of Rhythm: Dance breaks aren’t just for flair — they’re declarations of freedom.
- 📸 Freeze Frame: A posed photo shoot becomes a battlefield of expression versus expectation.
- 🎭 The Final Stare: A fourth-wall-breaking glance that says: “I’m not your Sundori — I’m the show.”
Beneath its flamboyant exterior, Sundori Naam Ki? critiques the performative nature of identity — especially when imposed by others. It asks: What does it mean to be beautiful? Who gets to decide? And what happens when those rules are broken… on beat?
Sundori Naam Ki? is not just a music video — it’s a moving masquerade, a satirical dance of defiance, and a crown jewel in UMIDEYAS Studio’s growing vault of bold, stylized storytelling.
“Crowns are cute — but satire rules the throne.”