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Himansh Kohli, Pia team up for music video

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Mumbai, June 25 (IANS) Actors Himansh Kohli and Pia Bajpiee will feature in the video of an upcoming single titled "Tera shehar".

The actor had started his career with a TV show and made his Bollywood debut with "Yaariyan", produced by T-Series which is also presenting the song.

"I am a huge fan of Shah Rukh Khan (actor) and admire his work a lot. While shooting, I felt like I was playing his character in a movie. It was a whole new experience for me," Himansh said in a statement.

"It was freezing cold and I had to wear only one layer of T-shirt for the shoots which was a bit challenging but I enjoyed every bit of it," he added.

The shooting took place in the picturesque locations of Armenia.

The song is sung by Mohammad Kalam and its music composed by Amaal Mallik with lyrics penned by Manoj Muntashir. It depicts how true love always wins.

--IANS

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