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'Metro In Dino' actor Aditya Roy Kapur on his collaboration with singer Arijit Singh: 'We are really happy that...'

'Metro In Dino' actor Aditya Roy Kapur on his collaboration with singer Arijit Singh: 'We are really happy that...'

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With Metro In Dino set to tug at heartstrings once again, all eyes—and ears—are on whether this duo will deliver another chart-topping gem read more
Aditya Roy Kapur and Arijit Singh have given Bollywood some of its most unforgettable romantic melodies—from the soulful 'Tum Hi Ho' to 'Inna Sona' from Ok Jaanu to 'Aabaad Barbaad' from Ludo and now the freshly released songs from Metro In Dino. This actor-singer duo has built a special kind of magic that listeners return to - year after year. With Metro In Dino set to tug at heartstrings once again, all eyes—and ears—are on whether this duo will deliver another chart-topping gem.
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'With Arijit, there have been quite a few songs. He is such an amazing singer, adds so much depth and feeling and emotions to the song, adding new meaning to each song. He is just a wonderful talent and it's great to have some songs that have been memorable for people and that it's been years. So yes, it's been a combination that has been a good one and we are really happy about that and hopefully it continues with 'Metro In Dino' as well', says Aditya.
As fans immerse themselves in 'Zamaana Lage', the hope is that this melody continues their successful streak and becomes another chapter in their legacy of unforgettable music.

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