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New song from Kaabil released

| | Jan 13, 2017, at 09:21 pm
Mumbai, Jan 13 (IBNS): The latest song from Hrithik Roshan's this month release 'Kaabil'- Kisi Se Pyar Ho Jaye-released on Friday.

Featuring Hrithik and leading lady Yami Gautam, the song looks ravishing.

Hrithik can be seen sporting a casual  look in casual tee and a pair of denim.

"Today. Tomorrow and forever. It is everlasting love with #KisiSePyarHoJaye
Yours now," Kaabil'f official Twitter page posted.

Hrithik also posted the link of the song in his Twitter page and said: "#KisiSePyarHoJaye this song is my all time favorite!"

The original song is from  yesteryear Bollywood movie 'Julie'.

The film is all set to hit the silver screen on Jan 25.

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