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Zeenat forced to sing Aap Jaisa Koi as punishment

Updated on: 12 December,2009 06:56 AM IST  | 
Shaheen Parkar |

Almost three decades after Zeenat Aman mesmerisingly danced to Aap Jaisa Koi in Qurbani, the actress will recreate the magic in Anil Sharma's Dunno Y...Naa Jane Kyun.

Zeenat forced to sing Aap Jaisa Koi as punishment

Almost three decades after Zeenat Aman mesmerisingly danced to Aap Jaisa Koi in Qurbani, the actress will recreate the magic in Anil Sharma's Dunno Y...Naa Jane Kyun.

Directed by his brother Sanjay Sharma, the family drama has her play a glamorous single mother.

Zeenat, who is paired opposite Kabir Bedi, will be seen singing and dancing to the song during a party.

The younger Sharma sibling Kapil who has penned the film as well as acted in it, said, "There is a major Christmas party sequence in the movie. During the passing the parcel game, she gets out.

As punishment, she has to dance to the track."

Her styling in Dunno Y...Naa Jane Kyun has been done by Rehan Shah. For the song, she will wear a maroon gown.
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Incidentally, the movie also has her hum a couple of lines from her other chartbuster Chura Liya Hai Tumne from Yaadon Ki Baraat. The scenes will be shot in January during the final schedule.

Dunno Y...Naa Jane Kyun stars Helen, Tara Sharma, Rituparna Sengupta, Yuvraaj Parashar and newbie Maradona Rebello.
About The Song

The Aap Jaisa Koi track was composed by Biddu and sung by the late Pakistani singer Nazia Hassan for Feroz Khan's film Qurbani (1980). Other than Zeenat, the film also starred Vinod Khanna, Feroz Khan and Amjad Khan.

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