Dharmendra announces release of Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas title track
Sunny Deol’s directorial Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas starring his son Karan Deol and debutante Sahher Bambba has created much buzz ever since it’s trailer release.
Sunny Deol’s directorial Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas starring his son Karan Deol and debutante Sahher Bambba has created much buzz ever since it’s trailer release.
Fans are excited to see what Sunny Deol brings new to the table.
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Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas marks the directorial debut of both actors who are playing the lead. Set and shot in Spiti Valley, Manali and Ladakh, the film’s trailer has holiday-adventure feels stamped all over it.
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Its first song titled “Ho Jaa Awara” also created much excitement among fans.
A new poster of the film has been unveiled in which the lead pair are seen standing close to each other while a bright yellow light in the background silhouettes both and adds textures the poster.
Sunny Deol shared the poster of the film alongwith the announcement of the new song on his official Twitter handle. The actor turned politician has also been sharing suggestive posts of what the title track is about or similar to.
In a recent post, he shared his father and actor Dharmendra’s post which had the actor’s photograph from an old film of his with a caption that read, “Seene pe Sar ko jhukaa ke sunta main rahun naam apna. A ticklish hint for you from #palpaldilkepaas @iamsunnydeol.”
Sunny Deol retweeted and commented, “#PalPalDilKePaas title track out soon! Stay tuned.”
Veteran actor-politician Dharmendra also announced the release of the film’s title track “Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas” on August 27, on video-steaming platform YouTube.
Dharmendra appeared in the video and announced the release date of the track in a special way.
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