Tere Bina displays a softer and an innocent side of Haseena Parkar!

This love ballad shows the softer side of Haseena Parkar played by Sharddha Kapoor opposite Ankur Bhatia who plays her husband in the film.

BollywoodMDB Team | Updated On: Aug 29, 2017 02:16 PM

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Haseen parkar is actress Shraddha Kapoor ’s one of the most awaited and talked about film. The film has faced delays for as much as three times. Now, a new and positive update has emerged from the film team. Director Apoorva Lakhia announced the release of a brand new song from the film which is a love ballad Tere Bina! In the film, Shraddha essays the role of Haseena Parkar, sister of the famous gangster Dawood Ibrahim. She has gone through an amazing transformation for the role. The song displays a very diiferent and unexpected image of Haseena Parkar which is nothing like the trailer.

Tere Bina displays a softer and an innocent side of Haseena Parkar!
Shraddha Kapoor and Ankur Bhatia

The song features Shraddha as the young Haseena, newly married exuding innocence. Ankhur Bhatia is also charming as the young lad. The budding affection, love and trust for your partner is displayed in the song amidst soothing audio. The melody has been crooned by Arijit Singh and Priya Saraiya. The lyrics have been rendered by Priya Saraiya with Sachin-Jigar’s music. The depiction in the video certainly makes the viewers wonder what must have turned this innocence into anger and take over the underworld empire all by herself! In the last clip of the video, it seems Ankur Bhatia'scharacter is killed in an impromtu fire outrage. Check out the video here: 

Dawood’s role is played by her real-life brother Siddhanth Kapoor. It is said that Haseena managed to run Dawood’s crores of worth underworld empire in Mumbai and she has around 88 cases registered against her but was taken to the court only once in her life. The film has been scheduled to release on September 22, 2017.

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