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Mentaaal: Yash Daasguptaa, Nussrat Jahan's dance number Ki Ekkhan Gaan Banaise out now

| @indiablooms | Jan 04, 2024, at 03:27 am

Kolkata/IBNS: Tollywood power couple Yash Daasguptaa and Nussrat Jahan brought back the flavour of mainstream films via 'Ki Ekkhan Gaan Banaise' song from their upcoming Bengali film 'Mentaaal'.

The song shows Yash and Nussrat shaking their legs to the song, which is sung by Mika Singh and Iman Chakraborty.

The first look of the film, which is directed by Baba Yadav, was unveiled by the makers in late December 2023.

From the poster, it is easy to decipher that Yash plays a cop in the film, which will be the first project by YD Films, a production house launched by Yash and Nussrat.

The film is set to be a complete commercial one, IBNS has learnt.

'Mentaaal' is set to be a mainstream film, which is rare in the Bengali film industry in recent times.

The film will hit the big screens in 2024.

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