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Sunny Leone unveils Upesh Jangwal's track Hollywood Wale Nakhre

| @indiablooms | Feb 16, 2019, at 03:52 pm

Mumbai, Feb 16 (IBNS): Actress Sunny Leone could be seen swinging to the tunes of a new Punjabi track titled Hollywood Wale Nakhre.

Sunny is a part of the video of the track which was released on Friday.

Sharing the video, she tweeted: "Here's to making your FriYAY with my brand new #Funjabi track #HollywoodWaleNakhre! http://bit.ly/HollywoodWaleNakhre … @upeshjangwal1 @hitendrakapopar @TanveerSKohli @piyuushj9 @BigBatFilms @ZeeMusicCompany #HitendraKapoparaFilms #SunnyKeNakhre."

Presented by Zee Music Company, the song has been sung by debut singer Upesh Jangwal.

The peppy number has been composed and written by Tanveer Singh Kohli.

With the dazzling signature smile on her face, Sunny look absolutely stunning in the video.

Apart from Bollywood movies, Sunny has appeared in several music videos in her career.

She had made her B-town debut with Jism.

She was last seen in 2017 released movie Tera Intezaar.

Image Credit: Zee Music Company

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