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Here is why Jacqueline is waiting for Parineeti's song

| | Jul 09, 2016, at 01:30 am
Mumbai, July 8 (IBNS) After the foot tapping number, Sau Tarah Ke, the makers of Dishoom are all set to release another peppy track called "Jaaneman Aa."

The song features Varun Dhawan alongside Parineeti Chopra. The actress has a guest appearance in the item song.

Rumors were rife that Parineeti was insecure of the film's lead actress Jacqueline Fernandez.  Jacqueline has given a power packed performance in the first song and Parineeti wanted to make sure her performance is equally sensuous.

But what one does not know is that Jacqueline has seen rushes of Jaaneman Aa and has loved Parineeti's performance in it. Jacqueline is liking the vibe of the song and the way it has turned out.

Produced by Sajid Nadiadwala and presented by Eros International, Dishoom is directed by Rohit Dhawan and releases on July 29.

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