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Second song from Mastizaade released

| | Jan 07, 2016, at 05:07 pm
Mumbai, Jan 7 (IBNS) The second song from the upcoming film Mastizaade ‘Hor Nach’ was released on Wednesday.

A fun party number, the video features the actors Tusshar Kapoor, Vir Das and Sunny Leone in a twin avatar as  Lily and Laila grooving to the desi beats choreographed by Mudassar Khan.

Touted to be the next 'Babydoll', ‘Hor Nach’ has been composed by Meet Bros Anjjan and sung by Meet Bros and Ritu Pathak. The lyrics have been penned by Kumaar.

Mastizaade is directed by Milap Milan Zaveri. The film is set to release on January 29, 2016.

Watch the video: bit.ly/Mastizaade-HorNach

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