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'Ishq Junoon' releases its first song 'Kabhi Yun Bhi'

'Ishq Junoon' releases its first song 'Kabhi Yun Bhi'

India Blooms News Service | | 03 Feb 2016, 08:35 pm
Mumbai, Feb 3 (IBNS) The upcoming film 'Ishq Junoon - The Heat Is On' has been creating headlines for being India’s first movie based on the erotic concept of ‘threesome’, which simply means the execution of bodily desires among three partners.

 The film has released an even bolder, first threesome themed song from the film titled ‘Threesome Song – Kabhi Yun Bhi’.

The song is full of seduction and romance between a girl and two hot hunks.

Reportedly, the story is about a girl who falls into the trap of a man she desires and a man who desires her. And that's what makes it India’s most passionate love story yet.

The song has been composed and sung by the refreshing voice of Vardan Singh, while the lyrics are penned by Azeem Shirazi of ‘Kabhi Jo Badal Barse’ from ‘Jackpot’ fame.

The movie is set to release in the first half of March this year, starring Rajbir Singh, newbies Divya Singh and Akshay Rangshahi. Produced by Anuj Sharma under Shantketan Entertainments and Vinay Gupta under VinR Films, the movie is directed by Sanjay Sharma.

Watch the song here:
http://youtu.be/WuGK1fMYy5w
 

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