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Salman Khan sings after 10 years

By Jano
Salman Khan fans will get a treat of their lifetime as our very own Sallu bhai is all set to sing after a gap of 10 years. Composer duo Sajid Wajid have made the Bollywood superstar sing the song 'Most Wanted Track' in Boney Kapoor's Wanted. The song is the most electrifying one in the album and sets the tone for the movie. The composer duo said that song will be a proper one and Salman won't just mouth a few dialogues.Buzz up! This is not the first time Salman Khan will be trying his hand at playback singing. He had done it in movies like Yuvraaj and Chal Mere Bhai but his only proper song still remains to be 'Chandi ki daal par from the 1999 movie Hello Brother. 'Most Wanted Track is currently being used for the film's promotion and if 60 seconds are anything to go by Salman Khan has done a fair enough job with playback singing.

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