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Kriti Sanon is 'double happy' over release of first look of sister Nupur Sanon's music video

| @indiablooms | Nov 05, 2019, at 03:36 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Actress Kriti Sanon on Tuesday expressed happiness that the first look of her sister Nupur Sanon's music video Filhall has been released by its makers.

Kriti said she is super excited about the video.

Actor Akshay Kumar is also a part of the video.

Akshay and Kriti worked together in Housefull 4.

Kriti tweeted: "Double happiness today!! With @NupurSanon ‘s first look of her music video coming out! With the one and only @akshaykumar super excited about this one Nups!!."

Meanwhile, trailer of Kriti's upcoming movie Panipat was also released on Tuesday.

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