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Poster look of Akshay Kumar's debut music video is out!

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 5, 2019 15:12 IST

Superstar Akshay Kumar has shared the poster look of his debut music video, featuring Kriti Sanon's sister, Nupur Sanon.

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Superstar Akshay Kumar has shared the poster look of his debut music video, featuring Kriti Sanon's sister, Nupur Sanon. The song which is titled Fillhal is penned by Jaani and voiced by B. Praak. Akshay's recent collaboration has proved why he is one of the most versatile actors in the industry.

The year 2020 has been phenomenal for Akki as all his films happened to do great business at the box - office including his recent release  Housefull 4. The Khiladi of Bollywood shared the first look of his debut music video on his micro - blogging site with a beautiful message. Check out the poster below. 

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