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Ayushmann, Nushrat capture their romance in Ik Mulaqaat song from Dream Girl

| @indiablooms | Sep 03, 2019, at 03:43 pm

Mumbai: Ik Mulaqaat, the new song from upcoming Hindi film Dream Girl, has beautifully captured the onscreen love and romance between Ayushmann Khurrana and Nushrat Bharucha.

Moving on from his serious film Article 15, Ayushmann in the song can be seen deeply immersed in love with Nushrat.

In the course of the song, the two actors take a rickshaw ride, enjoy fast food and also visit temples.

"Pehle connection to ek ho jaye (Let the connection be set first)" is Nushrat's dialogue which preceded the song sung by Altamash Faridi and Palak Muchhal.

Dream Girl is the first film where Ayushmann and Nushrat are paired opposite each other.

It will portray the Badhaai Ho actor as a call center worker who talks to men as a woman.

The Raaj Shaandilyaa directorial film will hit the big screens on Sept 13.

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