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Himesh records his career's 75th song
Himesh records his career's 75th song
Mumbai, March 31 (IANS) Composer-singer-actor Himesh Reshammiya, who debuted with as a crooner with "Aashiq Banaya Aapne" in 2005, has recorded 75 songs in just a record time."I've already released 50 songs. I intend to use the 25 songs I've in my music bank for the four films 'Karzzzz', 'Kajraare', 'A Love Iiisshtory' and 'Mudh Mudh Ke Na Dekh' that I'm starring in," he said.

I
n his forthcoming films he wants to introduce at least one new singer. Reshammiya feels he owes it to the industry.

"I think I must give new talent to the music industry because even I was a newcomer once. And fresh, untried talent always works since my music usually caters to younger audiences. They are always on the look out for fresh unconventional voices."

For "Mudh Mudh Ke Na Dekh", which is a love triangle, Reshammiya intends to introduce new singing talent for the two leading ladies, Niharika Singh and Jennifer Kotwal.

"I came across some mind blowing female voices while I was judging 'Sa Re Ga Ma Pa'. I'll be using these for 'Mudh Mudh Ke Na Dekh'."

Reshammiya intends to introduce four new singers in these four films

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