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Emraan Hashmi reminisces his 'Jannat' days on Twitter

| | May 19, 2015, at 12:39 am
Mumbai, May 18 (IBNS): Emraan Hashmi starrer blockbuster romance film 'Jannat' completed 7 years since its worldwide release on May 16, 2008 and the fans of Emraan celebrated this day on Twitter.
 Emraan's fans celebrated their love for him and his film making sure ‘7 Years Of Jannat’ trended on Twitter on Friday.
 
"My journey frm Arjun in #Jannat to Aarav in #HAK has been a super one #7YearsOfJannat @kunal_deshmukh @sonalchauhan7 @visheshb7 @mohit11481," the actor posted.
 
Sharing a video, Emraan tweeted: "Behind the (intimate) scene of #Jannat . I'm not the only guy who has all the fun..haha@kunal_deshmukh  https://youtu.be/gANWBHj6YDc  via @YouTube."
 
Emraan, who was seen opposite Sonal Chauhan in ‘Jannat’, is currently busy with his latest film ‘Hamari Adhuri Kahani’ - another highly intense film from Mukesh Bhatt productions.

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