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“Teri Meri Gal Ban Gayi’s” trailer starring Rubina Bajwa and Akhil is out now

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Chandigarh, 20 Aug:

The trailer of “Teri Meri Gal Ban Gayi” has been released, and the new pairing of Akhil and Rubina Bajwa is getting a lot of bang for their buck. The writer-director and producer of the film, the famous actress of Punjabi cinema, Preeti Sapru, presented the trailer under her production ‘Sai Sapru Creations’. This romantic-comedy film from its trailer has given an astonishing and surprising glimpse of its unique story where the girl is trying to find her father a perfect match. The songs of the film are produced by Jatinder Shah under the banner of Times Music. Don’t forget to watch how this new relationship unfolds on September 9 in your nearest cinemas.

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