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'Murder 2' singer Mohammed Irfan releases another romantic track 'O Re Jaana'

By ANI  |   Published: 04th October 2017 03:59 PM  |  

Last Updated: 04th October 2017 03:59 PM  |   A+A A-   |  

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Singer Mohammed Irfan. (Photo | Twitter)

NEW DELHI: After mesmerising the audiences with his soulful voice with many Bollywood hit numbers, singer Mohammed Irfan has recently lent his voice in 'O Re Jaana' for the movie ‘Game Over’.

Irfan has sung popular numbers in films like 'Murder-2’ and  'Prem Ratan Dhan Payo' and has lent his voice to songs including ‘Baarish’ from ‘Yaariyan’, 'Banjaara' from ‘Ek Villan’, 'Tu Hi Tu' from 'Kick' and many more.
 
Composed by Gaurav Singh, his latest track features Gurleen Chopra and Ali Mughal and lyrics have been penned by Raj Jadon.

Expressing his delight, Irfan said, “O Re Jaana is a beautiful song from the movie ‘Game Over’. I'am happy with the initial response for the song as the song is close to my heart. Gaurav H Singh is an emerging composer and it was a pleasure recording for the young team of Game Over. My best wishes to the entire team of Game Over.”
 
Directed by Paresh Vinodray Savani, 'Game Over', which stars Yashpal Sharma, Gurleen Chopra, Rajesh Sharma, Rakesh Bedi and Praveshika Chouhan, is slated to release on November 3.

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