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I Am Self-indulgent: Emraan Hashmi

Darpan News Desk IANS, 07 Oct, 2016 11:56 AM
  • I Am Self-indulgent: Emraan Hashmi
Actor Emraan Hashmi, who was last seen on screen in "Raaz Reboot", says when it comes to Hindi songs, he likes to be "self-indulgent" and listens to his own tracks.
 
"Electronic music is my favourite. I love going for electronic music fests in Amsterdam or Goa. The music or the atmosphere there is something that I love. And that's what I have been influenced by," Emraan said on Zoom channel's show "Raavan Reloaded".
 
"I am self-indulgent. If I listen to Hindi songs, I'll listen to my own tracks," added the actor.
 
The "Azhar" star said the tracks of "Murder 2" and "The Dirty Picture" are his favourites.
 
"'Pee lun' is the best one ever. It's so romantic, I knew it's going to be the biggest romantic song of the year and that happened," he added.
 
"Raavan Reloaded" is airing during the 10 days of Navratri, ending with a finale that will feature all villains from Bollywood, in one day. 
 
The series went on air from October 1, and focuses on the journey of the actors from entering the industry to portraying the most villainous role of their lives. 

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