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Shahid and Alia's mid-night Twitter conversation, led to unveiling the video of Nazdeekiyaan

| | Oct 01, 2015, at 12:58 am
Mumbai, Sept 30 (IBNS) The Shaandaar lead pair seems to have struck up quite the warm friendship in Bollywood.

While recollecting those timeless moments when they danced to this ethereal number from ‘Shaandaar’, Shahid and Alia tweeted out the video link of Nazdeekiyaan. 

The dreamy video has the two actors gracefully dancing in a ballroom, Shahid looks like the perfect Prince Charming and Alia looks radiant in a gorgeous flowing gown. Shot in black and white in an old world setting, it takes us back in time.

The video can be watched at: http://bit.ly/Nazdeekiyaan

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