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Arijit Singh'sings Gujarati song Satrangi Re

Arijit Singh'sings Gujarati song Satrangi Re

India Blooms News Service | | 07 Sep 2016, 03:33 pm
Mumbai, Sept 7 (IBNS): Singer Arijit Singh, who has been charming the audience with his melodious voice, has now lent his voice to a Gujarati song, Satrangi Re from the film Wrong Side Raju.

The song, a romantic number has gone ahead to become a big hit amidst the masses.

Not only are the Gujarati audience humming to the tunes of Arijit, but the song has fast caught the lips of the Bollywood audience too.

Satrangi Re, is a soulful song, which showcases the film's lead  Pratik Gandhi, who plays Raju Bambani in the film woo his love interest Kimberley Louisa McBeath (Shaily Asher) in the song.

The song has become the first Gujarati song to cross the 1 million mark in merely 2 weeks.

The song has gone ahead to become a Hit with the masses, and is one of the latest Gujarati tunes to have a mass appeal.

The song is sung by Dawn Cordo in addition to Arijit with music rendered by Sachin & Jigar  who recently delivered a hit album with A Flying Jatt.

Wrong side Raju is a  thriller drama Gujarati film based on a hit and run case. The story of the film is inspired from 2013 BMW hit and run case of Vismay Shah in Ahmedabad.

Cineman Productions and Phantom presents Wrong side Raju, directed by Mikhil Musale, the film is all set to release on Sept 9.


 

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