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'Purani Jeans' track 'Jind Meriye' video out now

| | Apr 25, 2014, at 03:39 am
Mumbai, Apr 24 (IBNS): A video of the track 'Jind Meriye' from the movie 'Purani Jeans' could be seen online.

The video of the song features actor Tanuj Virwani.
 

The video is about reminiscing past bonds through present situations as portrayed by Tanuj.

The son of the popular Punjabi singer Hans Raj Hans, Navraj Hans, and Ram Sampath have lent their voices to this new song, with Ram also having composed the song. The lyrics are penned by Munna Dhiman.

Purani Jeans is produced by Eros International and NextGen Films, and is directed by Tanushri Chattrji Bassu.

The film is slated to release on May 2.

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