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'Desi Daru' song from 'Main Aur Mr Riight' released

| | Nov 28, 2014, at 04:07 am
Mumbai, Nov 27 (IBNS): 'Desi Daru', the second song from the upcoming movie 'Main Aur Mr Riight', was launched on Thursday.

The video for this track features actors Barun Sobti as 'Sukhi' and Shenaz Treasury as 'Aliya'. The song is sung by Jasbir Jassi and rapper Gray Money and composed by Jaidev Kumar.

The lyrics of 'Desi Daru' is written by lyricist Raj Hans.

In the movie, Barun and Shenaz's personalities are exactly opposite in nature. Aliya (Shenaz) is a casting director on a quest to find her Mr Right and Sukhi (Barun) is an aspiring artist looking for a break.

Directed by Adeeb Rais and produced by Pooja Gujral and Aseem Rais, ‘Main Aur Mr. Riight’ is presented by Madmidaas films.

The music in the movie comprises of compositions by renowned singer-musician Bappi Lahiri among others. The movie will hit the theatre on Dec 12.

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