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Kishore Kumar's name to appear in Tamanchey credits

| | Aug 07, 2014, at 04:01 am
Mumbai, Aug 6 (IBNS): Kishore Kumar's famous 'Pyar Mein Dil Pe Maar De Goli' is all set to revisit the big screen in Nikhil Dwivedi's upcoming movie 'Tamanchey'.
It is not only the tagline of the upcoming film but also the soundtrack to the trailer. 
 
As India celebrated the 85th birth anniversary of the legendary playback singer Kishore Kumar, Nikhil Dwivedi took it to social media site Twitter to address the same: “Did u all know tht Kishore Kumar's name appears in credits for Playback in Tamanchey? All my life..wanted to b part of a film which said that.”
 
Tamanchey, a ‘kamino ki DDLJ’ is presented by Fashion TV Films and produced by Suryaveer Singh Bhullar under ‘Wild Elephant Motion Pictures’.
 
The film is all set to release on Sept 19. 
 

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