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'Mirzya' Harshvardhan Kapoor is lost in Saiyami Kher?

| | Sep 10, 2016, at 08:16 pm
Mumbai, Sept 10 (IBNS): In the recently released song, 'Teen Gawah Ishq ke' we can see Mirza Harshvardhan is totally enamored by his Sahiban, which is played by Saiyami Kher.

Right from the beginning of the  song, we can see Harshvardhan is totally captivated by Saiyami’s laughter.

Harsh is completely smitten by his onscreen lover.

'Mirzya' is an epic romantic saga that is based on the love story of Mirza Sahiban.

The story of Mirza and Sahiban is fondly remembered in Punjab along with the stories of Heer-Ranjha, Soni Mahiwal, and Romeo-Juliet.

The chemistry of Mirza and Sahiban played by Harshvardhan and Saiyami is resplendent and magnificent .

Harsh and Saiyami are all set to enthrall the audience with their romance in Rakeysh Mehra's Mirzya.

Cinestaan Film company and ROMP Pictures present Mirzya, directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, the film is set to release on October 7.



 

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