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‘Ranchhod Rangila’: Kirtidan Gadhvi and Jignesh Barot’s crooned for Janmashtami song

Famous singers Kirtidan Gadhvi and Jignesh Barot are one of the best singers in the Gujarati industry, Kirtidan has crooned voice in songs ‘Laadki’, ‘Govadiyo’, ‘Gori Radha Ne Kado Kaan’, ‘Mogal No Tarvedo’ many more, whereas Jignesh Barot has hits like ‘Hath Ma Chhe Whisky’, ‘Bewafa Tane Dur Thi Salam’, ‘Le Kachuko Le’, etc, both of them are popular overseas with their presence of voice. Both the singers Kirtidan Gadhvi and Jignesh Barot have come together and have crooned for the occasion of Janmashtami day.
The singers are together with the recent song ‘Ranchhod Rangila’, the song dedicates to Lord Krishna and is finally out on the social media handle. ‘Ranchhod Rangila’is sung by Kirtidan Gadhvi, Jignesh Barot itself, the music is given by Mayur Nadiya and the song is directed by Raju Patel. Watch the song here!
On the work note, Kirtidan Gadhvi is coming up with a new single ‘Zindagi Deke Mara Gaya’. The song will take one of us on a romantic joyride. The singer will be seen sharing the screen space with actress Bhakti Kubavat. The singer fans are all awaited for the song to release soon.
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