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'Nakhriley' from 'Kill Dil' out

Darpan News Desk IANS, 31 Oct, 2014 08:44 AM
  • 'Nakhriley' from 'Kill Dil' out
The cast of forthcoming film "Kill Dil" Friday unveiled the song "Nakhriley" from the film and also performed live.
 
"The song is one of our favourite songs. It's an important and fast song from the film," Parineeti Chopra told reporters at the event organised at YRF Studios here.
 
She was joined by her co-star Ranveer Singh, who seen wearing a hat to cover his shaven head, and Govinda.
 
The film is made by Yash Raj Films and Govinda said he feels lucky to be associated with the prestigious banner.
 
"Today, whatever I am, it's because of the blessings of god. After, working for so long in the industry, I finally got an opportunity to work with Yash Raj Films banner. I have heard a lot about them and I must say it was pleasure and a great experience to work with Yash Raj," said the senior actor known of his fun-filled acts on the big screen.
 
Directed by Shaad Ali, "Kill Dil" is slated for a Nov 14 release.

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