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Makers release first song 'Mere Naam Tu' from Shah Rukh Khan's Zero

| @indiablooms | Nov 23, 2018, at 06:18 pm

Mumbai, Nov 23 (IBNS): First song from actor Shah Rukh Khan's upcoming movie Zero has been released by its makers.

The song has been titled as Mere Naam Tu.

Sharing the link of the song, Khan tweeted: "Kya baat hai @BauuaSingh bhai! Ye thoda sa bad hai, thoda sa mad hai, par apni lady ke liye ekdum best lad hai! Zara iss par bhi nazar daal lo Aafia, @AnushkaSharma yeh itna bura bhi nahi hai. #MereNaamTu http://bit.ly/Zero-MereNaamTu
@aanandlrai @AjayAtulOnline @Irshad_Kamil @TSeries."

Aanand L Rai  has directed the movie.

It features Shah Rukh Khan,Anushka Sharma and Katrina Kaif in the lead roles.

The movie is scheduled to release in India on Dec 21.

 

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