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» News > Amity > Amitasha girls sings with Alka Yagnik for the film `Saher`.
After singing with Shubha Mudgal in the previous hit music video Sapna Dekha maine, tiny little girls of Amitasha achieves another milestone by singing with Bollywood fame Alka Yagnik, the renowned playback singer. The song is the End Title Song of the film Saher, in which Arshad Warsi and Mahima Chowdhury plays the lead role. Not only singing, these girls have also been picturised in the video of this song. The movie, Saher, is scheduled to be released sometime in March - April 2005. Other songs of the movie have been sung by Adnan Sami, Alka Yagnik etc.. These girls were full of enthusiasm and motivation while singing and acting for the song. It was a group of 7 Amitasha girls who went to Mumbai with their teacher for the recording. Lyrics of the song goes like this …Sapnon ka shahar ho, khushiyon bhara safar ho, koi dar na ho, kab aayegi saher woh…
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