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Farhan Akhtar's first Hindi single 'Jaane Yeh Kyun Kiya' to release on Oct 5

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Thursday, 4 October 2018 (16:53 IST)
Mumbai: Bollywood's multi-talented star Farhan Akhtar who has time and again impressed the audience with his direction, filmmaking, acting, and singing is currently presenting his fans with back to back musical treats. 
A few months ago, Farhan Akhtar shared a picture from Iceland where the multi-talented star shot for his first Hindi single in collaboration with Rochak Kohli.Recently, Farhan shared a picture announcing a special surprise for fans. Later, the actor shared a short video crooning a few lines from the song asking the audience to guess the name of the song.
 
The star then shared a picture with scrambled words giving a hint of the song. Titled 'Jaane Yeh Kyun Kiya', Farhan Akhtar's first Hindi single is all set to release on October 5. Besides featuring in the music video the actor has sung the song and has penned down himself. 
 
For this single Farhan has collaborated with Rochak Kohli who has produced the song.
Making his debut a decade ago as an actor as well as singer with 'Rock On', Farhan has a number of chartbusters to his credit, including "Rock On", "Socha Hai", "Tum Ho To", "Pichle Saat", "Senorita"and "Dil Dhadakne Do".
 
Earlier this year, Farhan sung his first Telugu song, "I Don't Know" for Mahesh Babu's political-thriller, Bharat Ane Nenu. The fast-paced catchy number introduced Mahesh Babu's character.
On the work front, Farhan Akhtar is gearing up for his upcoming 'The Sky Is Pink' where the actor will be starring alongside Priyanka Chopra after 'Dil Dhadakne Do'.The multi-talented star will also be presenting 'Gully Boy' next year.(UNI)

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