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Jaan Le Lu Teri, the first song from Qarib Qarib Singlle releases tomorrow!

The trailer of Irrfan Khan's upcoming film Qarib Qarib Singlle has already created a storm on various social media platforms. Now, its first song is coming to entertain the listeners. The first song from the upcoming film is all set to release tomorrow. It is titled Jaan Le Lu Teri.

The song will feature both Irrfan Khan and the leading lady of the film, Parvathy. If the trailer of the film is anything to go by, both actors seem to share a frictional relationship in the film and the upcoming song complements their relationship in the film.


The film traces the love story of a middle-aged couple through the contemporary medium of online dating. The love story unveils over a three-city tour of Bikaner, Rishikesh, and Gangtok which unfolds to be a crazy adventure.

Jaan Le Lu Teri is sung by the Nooran Sisters and will roll out tomorrow. A glimpse of the song can be heard in the trailer as the background score.

Presented by Zee Studios, Qarib Qarib Singlle is produced by A Jar Pictures. The Tanuja Chandra directorial is all set to release on 10th November 2017.

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