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Abbas-Mustan to launch Machine's first song before its trailer

| | Feb 09, 2017, at 02:04 am
Mumbai, Feb 8 (IBNS): Director duo Abbas-Mustan has planned on launching the first song from their upcoming film Machine before the release of its trailer.

The song Itna Tumhe has been crooned by Yaseer Desai, penned by Arafat Mehmood and composed by Tanishk Bagchi.

It is a romantic track and was a part of the teaser of the film.

Having garnered such a positive response, the makers decided to launch the song, even before the trailer.

Machine marks the debut of Abbas’ son Mustafa and features Kiara Advani. It is a classic love story with a classic twist and promises a whole lot of action too.

Jayantilal Gada (PEN) presents, A Haresh Patel - Pranay Chokshi & Abbas Mustan Films Production.

Produced by AD films (Haresh Patel), Pranay Chokshi, Dhaval Jayantilal Gada (DG) and Abbas-Mustan, Machine stars Mustafa & Kiara Advani.

The film is directed by Abbas-Mustan and is slated to release on March 24.

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