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Salman Won't Be Able To Croon For Randeep Hooda

Darpan News Desk IANS, 13 Apr, 2016 10:31 AM
  • Salman Won't Be Able To Croon For Randeep Hooda
Superstar Salman Khan, who previously crooned songs like "Main hoon hero tera" and "Hangover", will not be singing for actor Randeep Hooda in director Syed Ahmed Afzal's "Laal Rang" as he is "too busy" with his film "Sultan".
 
"It is not happening. It was very kind of Salman Khan to say that he will sing a song for me in film, but its release date was advanced, so it is not happening due to lack of time," Randeep said. 
 
"Salman Khan is too busy with 'Sultan' and there is no time to record the song and shoot the video... But we can surely do such a thing next time," he added.
 
"Laal Rang", which also stars Akshay Oberoi and Pia Bajpai in prominent roles, is slated to release on April 22.

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