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Mika Singh Collaborates With Wajid Khan For Song

Darpan News Desk IANS, 08 Jun, 2017 06:05 PM
  • Mika Singh Collaborates With Wajid Khan For Song
Bollywood and Punjabi singer Mika Singh has collaborated with musician Wajid Khan and has thanked him for the beautiful song.
 
Singh on Wednesday took to Twitter to share a photograph of himself with the music composer and singer. 
 
"Something big is coming. Thanks Wajid Khan bhai for such a beautiful song...Thank you so much for coming," the "440 Volt" singer captioned the image.
 
To this Wajid Khan replied: "Anytime my brother. Many more to come."
 
This is not the first time Singh and Khan will be seen collaborating together. They have previously worked in songs like "Chinta ta ta chita chita" from the 2012 Akshay Kumar starrer "Rowdy Rathore".

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