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The Xpose: Surroor - Lyrical Video | Himesh Reshammiya, Yo Yo Honey Singh
The Xpose Jukebox - http://youtu.be/9XSWXFAc3is No matter what you call him but he has his own style and aura and He is back again with his unique and distinctive tunes. Presenting Surroor Lyrical video. Credits: Song: SURROOR Singer: HIMESH RESHAMMIYA, YO YO HONEY SINGH, SHALMALI KHOLGADE Music Director: HIMESH RESHAMMIYA Lyrics: SAMEER ANJAAN Music on T-SERIES Buy from iTunes: https://ift.tt/UQMPVSY Desire, Scandal and Murder, 'The Xpose' is a film set in the 1960's, a decade when film stars tasted success and carried their larger than life screen image on to real life with unbridled pomp and splendor. It was during this time that the film world was shocked at the death of the sensational sex symbol. Was it accident, suicide or murder? Enjoy and stay connected with us!! SUBSCRIBE T-Series channel for unlimited entertainment http://www.youtube.com/tseries Like us on Facebook https://ift.tt/bsyBnQk Follow us on http://www.twitter.com/tseries --------------------------------------- Set "SURROOR" as your caller tune - SMS XPSE10 To 54646 Set "Tera Ta Tera - Surroor" as your caller tune - SMS XPSE11 To 54646 Set "Jab Se Kiya - Surroor" as your caller tune - SMS XPSE12 To 54646 Operator Codes: 1) Surroor Vodafone Subscribers Dial 5375072247 Airtel Subscribers Dial 5432114087273 Reliance Subscribers Dial 595016974 Idea Subscribers Dial 567895072247 Tata DoCoMo Subscribers dial 59090446830 Aircel Subscribers sms DT 2223812 To 53000 Tata Indicom Subscribers sms WT1298850 To12800 BSNL (South / East) Subscribers sms 5072247 To 56700 BSNL (North / West) Subscribers sms 2223812 To 56700 Virgin Subscribers sms TT 5072247 To 58475 MTS Subscribers dial 52222628830 Uninor Subscribers dial 522226141200 MTNL Subscribers sms PT 5072247 To 56789 2) Tera Ta Tera - Surroor Vodafone Subscribers Dial 5375072238 Airtel Subscribers Dial 5432114087274 Reliance Subscribers Dial 595016977 Idea Subscribers Dial 567895072238 Tata DoCoMo Subscribers dial 59090446831 Aircel Subscribers sms DT 2223815 To 53000 Tata Indicom Subscribers sms WT1298853 To12800 BSNL (South / East) Subscribers sms 5072238 To 56700 BSNL (North / West) Subscribers sms 2223815 To 56700 Virgin Subscribers sms TT 5072238 To 58475 MTS Subscribers dial 52222628831 Uninor Subscribers dial 522226141201 MTNL Subscribers sms PT 5072238 To 56789 3) Jab Se Kiya - Surroor Vodafone Subscribers Dial 5375072241 Airtel Subscribers Dial 5432114087393 Reliance Subscribers Dial 595016967 Idea Subscribers Dial 567895072241 Tata DoCoMo Subscribers dial 59090446832 Aircel Subscribers sms DT 2223805 To 53000 Tata Indicom Subscribers sms WT1298843 To12800 BSNL (South / East) Subscribers sms 5072241 To 56700 BSNL (North / West) Subscribers sms 2223805 To 56700 Virgin Subscribers sms TT 5072241 To 58475 MTS Subscribers dial 52222628832 Uninor Subscribers dial 522226141202 MTNL Subscribers sms PT 5072241 To 56789


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