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Palash Sen mesmerizes fans with 'Sautela Sheher'

| | Jun 19, 2015, at 09:01 pm
Mumbai, June 19 (IBNS): Kolie Entertainment has released the first track 'Sautela Sheher', from upcoming film 'Aisa Yeh Jahaan'.

Actor Palash Sen, who is returning to the silver screen after 13 years, has composed, written and sung the track. 

Singers Kamakshi Khanna and Abid Khan Langa have also lent their voices to the song.
 
The film centers around a family who are from the state of Assam but live in Mumbai. 

The helplessness these characters portray because they live away from their family is beautifully captured in the song. ‘Sautela Sheher’ gives a glimpse of the emotional turmoil they go through in their lives.
 
The song can be heard at: http://bit.ly/SautelaSheherAudio

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