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Two tracks from 'Mumbai Delhi Mumbai' released

| | Sep 29, 2014, at 03:10 am
Mumbai, Sept 28 (IBNS) Viacom 18 Motion Pictures' upcoming film 'Mumbai Delhi Mumbai' is epitomizing the age-old battle for honor between Mumbai and Delhi, and has added a twist to the tale with two new music videos titled 'Entry to Delhi' and 'Raahi Raahi'.

The recently released videos show the love-hate relationship between the protagonists Pia Bajpai as Mumbai ki Pia and Shiv Pandit as 'Dilli ka Goli'.

The video for ‘Entry to Delhi’ showcases Pia’s detestation for Delhi on her maiden trip to the city.

Produced by Viacom 18 Motion Pictures and directed by Satish Rajwade, the film starring Pia Bajpai and Shiv Pandit is set to release soon.

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