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All Time Punjabi Chartbuster 'KAAVAAN KAAVAAN' Has A Recreated Version And It's Equally Awesome

IANS, 04 Aug, 2017 12:58 PM
    'Kaavaan Kaavaan ' from Farhan Akhtar 's upcoming film 'Lucknow Central' will take you down the memory lane.
     
     
    The song starts with a dialogue from the actor, who says "I wanted to run but my dream is of making a band."
     
     
    The song takes on from there and the actor and his inmates can be seen singing the song while dancing their heart out in matching band uniforms while constructing a plan to escape the jail.
     
     
     
    In between the song, one can see the glimpse of the movie's storyline.
     
     Farhan plays an aspiring Bhojpuri singer in the movie, who gets trapped in a tragedy that changes his life forever. While Ronit Roy plays a police officer, Diana Penty plays the character of Farhan's character's ally.
     
    'Lucknow Central ' is directed by Ranjit Tiwari and produced by Nikkhil Advani.

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