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Sarvann to features Priyanka Chopra's father's song

| | Jan 03, 2017, at 10:10 pm
Mumbai, Jan 3 (IBNS): Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra on Tuesday said Guru Gobind Singh's shabad sung by her father Dr Ashok Chopra will be featured in her upcoming home production film "Sarvann".

Dr Ashok Chopra passed away in 2010.

The actress tweeted: "My father Dr.Ashok Chopra's rendition of the famous shabad by Guru Gobind Singhji #Sarvann."

The Quantioco star said the song was one of the reasons for making Sarvann.

"One of my original reasons for making #Sarvann.Can't wait to share it with u all @chopramm5 #jan13 #punjabi #regional #indian miss u dad," the actress tweeted.

She said: "He had recorded the song and we meant to release it but then he fell ill... it really feels like he's next to me when I hear it."

 

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