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Ek Toh Kum Zindagani teaser from Marjaavaan: Nora Fatehi is all set to feature in one more recreated version

After Dilbar and Saki Saki, Nora Fatehi will be once again seen shaking a leg on are created version of a classic track in the upcoming movie Marjaavaan. Titled Ek Toh Kum Zindagani, it is the recreated version of the song Pyar Do Pyar Lo from the movie Janbaaz. The makers of Marjaavaan have released the teaser of the song.

Nora took to Twitter to share the teaser with her fans. She tweeted, “Karne har Dilbar pe Fateh aa rahi hai hu main! Get ready to burn the dance floor ? #EkTohKumZindagani teaser out now! https://bit.ly/EkTohKumZindaganiTeaser @Riteishd @SidMalhotra #TaraSutaria @Rakulpreet @iAmNehaKakkar @Yash_Narvekar92 @tanishkbagchi @zmilap @itsBhushanKumar #KrishanKumar.”


The original song featured Rekha and she had impressed one and all with her moves and expressions. We are sure Nora too will be fantastic in the recreated version.

Well, it reminds us that when we had met Nora a couple of months ago, we had asked her if she is a part of Marjaavaan, to which she had replied, “No, I am not. I don’t know why everyone thinks that. I went for the wrap party because Milap is the director of Satyameva Jayate (Nora performed on the song Dilbar in it) and he is a good friend of mine, so he told me to come for it. I am there to celebrate my friend’s projects and achievements, so that’s why I was there and everyone thought I am in the film.”

We wonder if this song was shot after we interviewed her or maybe Nora didn’t want to reveal about her track in Marjaavaan.

Directed by Milap Zaveri, Marjaavaan stars Sidharth Malhotra, Riteish Deshmukh, Tara Sutaria and Rakul Preet Singh in the lead roles. The movie is slated to release on 8th November 2019.

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