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Mika Singh makes Anupam Kher nostalgic

| | Nov 06, 2015, at 09:33 pm
Mumbai, Nov 6 (IBNS) Singer Mika Singh who has a series of hit tracks under his name has added a heart touching single to his success list.

The singer along with T-series launched his latest single ‘Maa’, a dedication to his doting mother.

The song is a beautiful melody which shows the relationship of a mother with her son.

The song which got launch a few days back has garnered a lot of appreciation.

Written by Gurpreet Saini and composed by Rochak Kohli, the song has been trending over the social media ever since.

Everyone from the Mika’s fans and industry has been talking about the song. Anupam Kher  took to Twitter to talk about the song.  He was so moved by the song that he picked the phone and called up his mother.

The actor tweets” “Dear @MikaSingh. Your song ‘Maa’ is so beautiful, touching and soulful. Called my Mom the moment I saw it,”.

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