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YRF’s ‘Kamli’ Music Video Surpasses 100 Million Views on YouTube

| | Aug 05, 2016, at 11:19 pm
Mumbai, Aug 5 (IBNS): Yash Raj Films keeps taking YouTube by storm this time as it has set a new record with Dhoom:3’s popular music video Kamli.

With more than 100  million views, Kamali has officially become the third most-watched Bollywood music video that has reached this milestone.

With watch time close to 70%, Kamli has also become the most-watched video on YRF’s main YouTube channel (youtube.com/yrf).

This high-on-energy dance number has become a benchmark for dance enthusiasts to show off their dancing skills and if you look up, YouTube is swarmed with Kamli dance version videos.

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