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Raftaar Hopes To 'Win Hearts Of Every Bride' With Wedding Song

Darpan News Desk IANS, 30 Jul, 2018 12:50 PM
  • Raftaar Hopes To 'Win Hearts Of Every Bride' With Wedding Song
Rapper Raftaar is making a "shaadi track" in collaboration with Lakme Salon. He says it will bring together the combination of "beauty and music" and hopes it will win the hearts of every bride.
 
 
Raftaar, along with the brand, is also offering three Team Brides a chance to co-star with the rapper.
 
 
"I am Team Bride this season and what better way than co-star with Lakme Salon brides and bridesmaids. This 'Shaadi track' will be the hottest track ever played at the weddings. It brings together beauty and music, the best ever combo. Hope it wins the hearts of every bride," said Raftaar in a statement. 
 
 
Every year, the brand curates a bridal contest followed by the launch of bridal looks.
 
 
"We invite the brides-to-be to participate and win a chance to co-star with Raftaar in the hottest shaadi track ever and make the once in a lifetime moment even more memorable," said Pushkaraj Shenai, CEO, Lakme Lever.

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