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Salman Khan releases latest song from Hero

| | Aug 21, 2015, at 04:50 am
Mumbai, Aug 20 (IBNS): Salman Khan had introduced yet another track from his latest production venture, 'Hero'.
The song titled, 'Yadaan Teriyaan', is sung by Rahet Fateh Ali Khan and is certainly the heartbreak song of the year.

The song is very emotionally driven and depicts the romantic and emotional extremity of love.

After watching the young debutants grooving to the song 'Dance Ke Legends', this Rahet Fateh Ali Khan song serves as a nice breather to showcase the young newcomers' potential and versatility.

Composed by Jassi Katyal, the lyrics of the song have been penned by Kumaar. Salman was the first one to share the song link on twitter. The tweet read, "Mere Heroes @soorajpancholi9 and @theathiyashetty in the heartbreak song of the year. http://bit.ly/YadaanTeriyaan  #YadaanTeriyaanOutNow"

Starring Athiya Shetty and Sooraj Pancholi,  'Hero' is Produced by Salman Khan and Subhash Ghai and Directed by Nikhil Advani. Releasing worldwide by Eros International on 11th of September, 2015.
 
 

 

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