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Mallika Sherawat To Star In Video With New York-Based Artiste Dasu

IANS, 18 Jan, 2016 12:18 PM
  • Mallika Sherawat To Star In Video With New York-Based Artiste Dasu
Actress Mallika Sherawat will make an appearance in a music video with New York-based artiste Dasu.
 
Slated to release on Friday, the song titled “Dil kya kare (Did I love you?)" is Mallika’s first mainstream pop music video and she is said to be excited about it, read a statement.
 
The song has been produced by Rishi Rich, popular for giving music lovers songs like "U'n'I (Mere dil vich hum tum)" and "Bhare bazar". 
 
Known for films like "Khwahish" and "Murder", Mallika shot for the video in Goa.

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