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Tina, Gippy promote 'Second Hand Husband' in Chandigarh

| | Jun 19, 2015, at 11:21 pm
Mumbai/Chandigarh, June 19 (IBNS) Debutant Tina Ahuja and Punjabi superstar Gippy Grewal were busy promoting their upcoming Hindi film 'Second Hand Husband' in Chandigarh recently.

The duo attended a press conference for the film.

Gippy also performed on stage for his fans and entertained them with Mitthi Meri Jaan.

The crowd went into a frenzy when Gippy came on stage, with many of them rushing to meet their favorite star. 

‘Second Hand Husband’ is an upcoming Hindi film produced by GB Entertainment and directed by Smeep Kang. The star cast of the film is Gippy Grewal, Tina Ahuja, Dharmendra and Geeta Basra. It is releasing worldwide on July  3.

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