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Nakash Aziz turns music composer for film

| | May 20, 2016, at 04:10 am
Mumbai, May 19 (IBNS): Reigning in success after his single Jabra Fan anthem, talented Bollywood singer Nakash Aziz will now be turning music composer for upcoming film 'Missing On a Weekend'.
The film marks the debut of singer Hariharan’s son, Karan.
 
Nakash will be not only composing music for the film, but will also be contributing to the background score. 
 
Commenting on the same, he said, “It is great when people acknowledge your work and you get opportunities to do what you love the most. This will be my debut as a music composer in Bollywood. I am amongst the lucky few who have worked with masters like A R Rahman sir and Pritam da.”

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