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Adnan Sami to sing Salman Khan Dargah song for Bajrangi Bhaijaan

| | Jun 25, 2015, at 10:26 pm
Mumbai, June 25 (IBNS) Adnan Sami to sing Salman Khan's first ever Dargah song in his upcoming film Bajrangi Bhaijaan.

While playing a Bajrangi devotee the actor can be seen chanting a special dargah song which is one of the most important sequences of the film.

The song titled 'Bhardo Jholi Meri' is a very special song to the entire team as it brings back a special memory from the shoot.

The song has been shot in a very prominent dargah called Ashmuqam Dargah which is located 40 mins from Pahalgam.

It has 560 steps all the way up to the shrine, one of the famous Dargah's of Kashmir.

The dargah has never allowed any shoot in the premises.

With great difficulties the makers got the permission for the shoot.

A very emotional sequence was shot there and most of the crew had tears in their eyes while filming it.

Adnan Sami too will be seen making a special appearance in the film.

The song has been inspired from a very old traditional Qawali. It has been written by Kausar Munir and choreographed by Adil Shaikh.

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