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Ayesha Takia makes comeback with “Zindagi Tujhse Kya Karen Shikvey” song on girl trafficking

| | Jun 20, 2017, at 01:56 am
Mumbai, June 19 (IBNS): Bollywood actress Ayesha Takia made her comeback with a song “Zindagi Tujhse Kya Karen Shikvey”.

The video has a hard hitting message as it deals with the topic of girl trafficking.

Ayesha Takia is playing the character of a woman whose sister has become a victim of trafficking.

Composed by Raaj Aashoo, singer Amit Mishra's voice promises to touch hearts.

Lovely Singh has directed the video

Ayesha shared the link to the music video on her Twitter page.

She wrote: "The wait is over! Listen to my brand new single #ZindagiyehZindagi directed by Lovely Singh."

Ayesha did not appear on the silver screen for long time.

She made her film debut in Taarzan: The Wonder Car for which she won the Filmfare Best Debut Award in 2004.

Her notable films include Dor (2006), for which she won the Screen Award for Best Actress (Critics), and Wanted (2009).

Image: Ayesha Takia Twitter page

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