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Amika Shail

Singer-turned actor Amika Shail stars in Salman Ali's single Dhokha

| @indiablooms | Aug 14, 2022, at 01:09 am

Singer-turned actor Amika Shail is all set to be seen in Indian Idol winner Salman Ali’s next single titled Dhokha.

Directed by Vijay Verma and choreographed by Sanjeev Sharma, the video features Amika along with the television heartthrob Gaurav Sareen.

Commenting on the association Amika says, "This song is extremely special to me for many reasons. Some incredibly talented names like Salman Ali and Gaurav Sareen are associated with this track and I really admire their work.

"The shoot of the song has been a great experience with the unique locations in Uttarakhand being utilized for the shoot. It is deep, meaningful and something I'm personally proud of. I look forward to working with the team again."

The song is all set to release during the upcoming festive season.

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