Harshvardhan Kapoor and Saiyami Kher show their bonding over horses!



After enthralling music lovers with their exciting title track and romantic number Chakora, the makers of Mirzya have now released the video of the third song from the film's album, titled aave re hitchki and we are sure that like the previous two tracks, this one too will garner a lot of appreciation from the viewers.

The song features the film's lead pair, Harshvardhan Kapoor and Saiyami Kher and it shows them bonding over horses. Harshvardhan, who is playing a stable boy, is seen teaching his ladylove how to ride a horse and the chemistry between the twosomes, whilst they train together, is unquestionable.

With his intense look and charismatic on-screen presence, Harshvardhan is unquestionably a talent to watch out for. His rugged and raw look is already making many a woman go weak in their knees and this song only makes him look all the more desirable. Now ladies, don't we all want a guy, who would take care of us the way he looks after his on-screen love in the song?

Saiyami draws attention with her unusual looks and energetic personality. She is charming on-screen and wows with her million dollar smile. The song is a ballad, which beautifully expresses a lover's helplessness as he is far away from his beloved and his longing and adoration for her. With its soul stirring music and lyrics, this song will definitely strike a chord with hardcore romantics.

Veteran lyricist Gulzar has once more weaved magic with his words and Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy have infused them with their soulful music. Mame Khan and Shankar Mahadevan have lent their voices to the song.


Inspired by the Punjabi folklore of Mirza Sahiban, the movie has been directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra and is slated to release on October 7.

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