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Vishal Bharadwaj gifts Vibhu Puri a song

| | Jan 22, 2015, at 12:34 am
Mumbai, Jan 21 (IBNS): Filmmaker Vishal Bharadwaj has gifted a song to debutante director Vibhu Puri.
Their friendship goes a long way back and Vishal and his wife Rekha Bharadwaj wanted to gift something special to Vibhu for his debut film.
 
They have gone ahead and gifted the song ''Dil todne ki machine" which is composed by Vishal and sung by Rekha Bharadwaj.
 
Vibhu was extremely touched by this gesture since he considers Vishal to be his elder brother.
 
Vibhu Puri will be seen making his directorial debut with Hawaizaada, which is based on the life of a scientist Shivkar Bapuji Talpade, who is credited to have constructed India's first unmanned plane.
 
Hawaizaada releases on January 30.

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