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Sonu Nigam lends his voice first time to short film Raakh

| | Nov 05, 2016, at 02:37 am
Mumbai, Nov 4 (IBNS): The makers of the upcoming short film Raakh have released a song titled 'Bas Itna Hai Kehna'.

Lending his voice for the first time to a short film, we hear the melodious voice of Sonu Nigam in Bas Itna.

Composed by Raju Singh and lyrics by duo Rashmi- Virag the song is sure to tug at your hearstrings.

The full song can be watched here: http://bit.ly/BasItnaHainKehna-MusicVideo

In association with Milap’s Write Direction FILMS, the short film is produced by Sandeep Kewlani (S.K. Productions), Vardhaman Choksi (Empire Films) and Prachi Thadhani (Waterlilly Films) .

The film is presented by Officer's Choice Blue and is set to release online on Nov 7.

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