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Makers release teaser of Akshay Kumar-Nupur Sanon's music video Filhall

| @indiablooms | Nov 06, 2019, at 04:30 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Akshay Kumar will soon be seen in a music video and makers of Filhall on Wednesday shared a teaser of it.

The song will also see the debut of actress Kriti Sanon's sister Nupur in the world of entertainment.

Sharing the link of the teaser, Nupur tweeted, "I’m sure you’ll fall in love with us and this melody! Aa rahe hain hum aapko emotional karne with a heartfelt love story! Here’s the teaser of # Filhall - http://bit.ly/FilhallTeaser @akshaykumar @bpraak . @yourjaani @arvindrkhaira @desimelodies
CapeOfGoodFilms #FilhallTeaser."

Meanwhile, Akshay Kumar was last seen in Bollywood movie Housefull 4.

The Diwali release featured Kriti.

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