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Salman's debut song 'Hangover' from 'Kick' released

Salman's debut song 'Hangover' from 'Kick' released

| | 03 Jul 2014, 08:15 pm
Mumbai, July 3 (IBNS) Following the unprecedented success of the first song, a brand new track titled 'Hangover' from the Salman Khan-starrer film 'Kick' has been released.

Fans are in for a real treat as they get to listen to Bollywood's Box Office rocker Salman Khan sing in this special track.

‘Hangover’ has a special place in the star’s life also as this is the first time he has sung for a film.

Fans are waiting with bated breath to watch the song on the big screen featuring Khan’s voice this Eid.

The actor’s vocals combined with the various instrumental beats promises to take the listener on a melodious journey.

Shreya Ghoshal, Meet Bros and Anjjan have also leant their voices to the new track. The song has been composed  by the composer trio Meet Bros and Anjjan and the lyrics have been penned by Kumaar.

‘Kick’ marks the directorial debut of well-known producer Sajid Nadiadwala and also stars Jacqueline Fernandez, Randeep Hooda and Nawazuddin Siddiqui. Produced and Directed by Sajid Nadiadwala and presented by UTV Motion Pictures and Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.

The film will releases on July  25.

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