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Daler Mehndi's first Marathi song released

| | Aug 06, 2014, at 08:43 am
Mumbai, Aug 5 (IBNS): Singer Daler Mehndi's first Marathi track was released recently.

The video of ‘Morya Morya’, the song from an upcoming Marathi movie Janiva, has been released.

The high energy number captures the essence of the Ganesha Festival and is perfect for the upcoming season.

“This is my first Marathi song and I am really looking forward to see the reactions of my fans. There is nothing more exciting than singing a song dedicated to our Lord Ganesha,” said Daler.

‘Morya Morya’ has been composed by Harshwardhan Dixit and penned by Mangesh Kangane. ‘Janiva’ has been directed by Rajesh Ranshingee and produced by Blueeye Productions and Aryana Productions.
 

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