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Ayushmann to release tracks after every three months

Darpan News Desk IANS, 09 Dec, 2014 11:41 AM
  • Ayushmann to release tracks after every three months
Actor-singer Ayushmann Khurrana, who will soon launch his own band Ayushmann After School, says he will come out with a single after every three months.
 
"I am launching my band Ayushmann After School very soon. Every three months, I will be coming out with a single," Ayushmann, who recently released his single "Mitti di Khushboo", said here in an interview.
 
The "Vicky Donor" star is also looking forward to his new film "Hawaaizaada".
 
"I have composed a ghazal 'Dil-e-nadaan' by Mirza Galib for "Hawaaizaada" and it has come out really well," said the actor, who has sung in films like "Vicky Donor" and "Nautanki Saala!".
 
"It has two versions. Besides, there is another song called 'Dark ticket' that has been composed by my friend Rochak Kohli. Both the songs are being sung by me," he added.
 
Ayushmann has finished shooting for "Hawaaizaada" and is dubbing for the film.

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