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Daler Mehndi records his first Kannada song within 40 minutes!

| | Oct 21, 2014, at 09:14 pm
Mumbai, Oct 21 (IBNS): The sardar of swing Daler Mehndi has made his foray into the Kannada film industry like a Rockstar.

The acclaimed singer has recorded a song called ‘Paisa Paisa’ for the movie ‘Namo Bhootaatma’ starring Komal Kumar in an astounding, recording within 40 minutes. In his first ever project in a Kannada film,

Daler Mehndi gives a fine example of how he has refused to be defined by any musical genre and shows immense creativity in each venture that he is a part of.

Watch the making of his new Kannada song here: http://bit.ly/1whwpSj

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