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Farhan Akhtar sings his first Telugu song

| @indiablooms | Mar 31, 2018, at 09:59 pm

Mumbai, Mar 31 (IBNS): Bollywood actor Farhan Akhtar has sung his first Telugu song for a south Indian movie.

And the song is part of southern superstar Mahesh Babu's upcoming political thriller Bharat Ane Nenu.

The song is titled 'I Don't Know'.

The song has been composed by lyricist-singer-director-composer Devi Sri Prasad.

Devi Sri Prasad tweeted: "So..Revealing d singer of #IDontknowfromtomorrow !! 1st time in a South Indian Language..Its d Amazing @FarOutAkhtar ! It was Electrifying workin with U sir ! U Rocked ! All r gona Love it!Thank U! @urstrulymahesh @sivakoratala @dvvents @ramjowrites @advani_kiara @dop_tirru."

Farhan thanked Mahesh for giving him a chance to sing for his movie.

"Thank you for the opportunity @urstrulyMahesh .. pleasure to sing for you, @ThisIsDSP, your film and all the fans. #BharatAneNenu,"Farhan tweeted.


 

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