Saturday, April 18, 2026

‘Phone Maar Di’: Gurnam Bhullar shares the first look of his upcoming song

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After the huge success of ‘Diamond’ and ‘Gora Rang’, singer Gurnam Bhullar is all set to entertain his fans with his next single ‘Phone Maar Di’. Gurman has teamed up with lyricist Vicky Dhaliwal once again for the upcoming track.

Though Gurman didn’t reveal much about the song, he took to his Facebook to share the first look of the song.

The poster is featuring singer Bhullar and musical artist Mixsingh in a perfect dapper look. This gives us a feeling that the song perhaps will be high on swag.

The last releases of Gurnam have been a major hit, now let’s see what more will the upcoming track ‘Phone Maar Di’ brings to the singer.

Source Times of India

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