Singer Dhvani Bhanushali, who made her foray into Bollywood with the song "Ishtehaar", has paid a tribute to late international songstress Whitney Houston by reprising her popular song "I will always love you".
"I have sung several Hindi songs and when I decided to make a music video, I chose 'I will always love you' as its one of my idol's beautiful songs," Dhvani said in a statement.
The singer released the song on her YouTube channel. It has been shot across Mumbai by director Anjali Bhushan.
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