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Himesh Reshammiya's video on Ranu Mondal recording song for him goes viral online
Himesh Reshammiya Instagram video grab

Himesh Reshammiya's video on Ranu Mondal recording song for him goes viral online

| @indiablooms | 25 Aug 2019, 10:13 am

Mumbai, Aug 25 (IBNS): The video shared by singer Himesh Reshammiya where he could be seen recording a song of internet sensation Ranu Mondal has earned over five lakh likes on Instagram so far.

Himesh, who has delivered several hit songs in his career, posted on Instagram: "Recorded teri meri kahani my new song from happy hardy and heer with the very talented ranu mondal who has a divine voice , all your our dreams can come true if we have the courage to peruse them , a positive attitude can really make dreams come true , thanks for all your love and support." 

Ranu, who emerged as an internet sensation in the last few days, won hearts by singing the song 'Ek pyar ka nagma hai' from the 1972 film Shor in a video recorded and shared online by a passerby.

The video was recorded at Ranaghat railway station in West Bengal.

Himesh made her sing the song for his upcoming film Happy Hardy and Heer.
 

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