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Ali Azmat sings for Randeep Hooda starrer 'Main Aur Charles'

Ali Azmat sings for Randeep Hooda starrer 'Main Aur Charles'

This wouldn't be the first time Azmat has recorded a track in Bollywood; his songs also appeared in Paap and Jism 2
22 Oct, 2015

Slowly but surely, Pakistani actors are getting recognition across the border but the musicians from here are two steps ahead — many of them have made a big name for themselves in Bollywood and one such singer is Ali Azmat.

After contributing to the soundtracks of Jism 2 and Paap, Ali Azmat will now be heard singing 'Mein Tu Yahin Ho' in Randeep Hooda's upcoming flick, Main Aur Charles.

There's no denying that the Pakistani rockstar can sing his heart out. Here's a snippet:

Sounds intense, right?

Although Azmat has only sung one song from the original soundtrack of Main Aur Charles, you can bet this isn't the last we've heard of him!

Talking to Images, Azmat revealed: "I'm also doing two songs for Farooq Mengal's Hijrat; one duet titled 'Maula' with Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and another is unchartered territory i.e an item song called 'Brand Chor'. Pakistani cinema has been revived and a new era in music is here to go along with it."

Main Aur Charles has been written and directed by Prawaal Raman and has been composed by Vipin Patwa, Aditya Trivedi, Bally Grunge and Sanjeev-Darshan. The movie is slated for release on 30 October.

Comments

Asif Oct 22, 2015 08:07pm
He criticize India yet he sings for them LOL...Money can really make the monkey dance!
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OBSERVER Oct 22, 2015 09:43pm
When India welcome Pakistani artistes you boast about talent they possess and when someone(like shiv sena not Govt of India) deny them entry you start ridiculing India . So in either case India is at the receiving end.
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True Oct 22, 2015 10:11pm
@Asif Pinned it. Where is the self respect
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AXH Oct 23, 2015 03:36am
@Asif - You should look at it this way. Ali Azmat provides services at a certain cost and if buyers happen to be Indians so be it. He is not giving it away to them for free.
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Sampath Oct 23, 2015 06:55am
Music is beyond ethnicity, borders and there should be no labelling. This guy seems to have a good voice and good luck to him.
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