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Jacqueline Fernandez-Sooraj Pancholi to work together in Bhushan Kumar's next single

| | Nov 02, 2015, at 05:35 pm
Mumbai, Nov 2 (IBNS) Actress Jacqueline Fernandez and newcomer Sooraj Pancholi will next feature in Bhushan Kumar's next single, according to reports.

The song titled 'GF' will be choreographed by Remo D'souza and is set to be a peppy hip-hop number.

Reports have also claimed that the actress who is busy filming 'Flying Jatt' opposite Tiger Shroff, loved the idea of the single.

For the dance number, the actress will practice with 13.13, a popular dance crew.

Conforming the media reports, Bhushan Kumar said, “Sooraj has proved his mettle as a dancer with his acting debut, and Jacqueline, we all know, is good with her moves. They are exactly what we were looking for to feature in our new single.”

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