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New song from Azhar unveiled

| | Apr 16, 2016, at 02:24 am
Mumbai, Apr 15 (IBNS): The new song from the movie Azhar 'Itni Si Baat Hain' has been released.

"'Itni Si Baat Hain' - the new song from #Azhar is out. Check it out," film critic Taran Adarsh tweeted.

Azhar is based on the life and times of former Indian cricket team skipper Mohammad Azharuddin.

Emraan Hasmi will play the titular role and the actor has infused life into his character by not only getting his look right, but by also perfecting the cricketer's stance and his famous wrist movement.

Written by Rajat Aroraa, Azhar will be directed by Tony D'Souza and is slated to release on May 13, 2016. 
 

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