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ABHISHEK BACHCHAN SHOWCASES HIS RAP SKILLS ONCE MORE IN ‘DUM MAARO DUM’

ABHISHEK BACHCHAN SHOWCASES HIS RAP SKILLS ONCE MORE IN ‘DUM MAARO DUM’

Six years on from his debut lyrical performance, Bollywood superstar Abhishek Bachchan will take to the microphone once again for the highly anticipated release, ‘Dum Maaro Dum’, directed by Rohan Sippy
Having broken records with his ‘Right Here Right Now’ rap number for ‘Bluffmaster’, also directed by Rohan Sippy, lead actor Abhishek has performed a special rap song titled ‘Thayn Thayn’ for the high voltage music soundtrack, created by maverick composer, Pritam.   
Speaking candidly about his musical abilities, Abhishek tweeted Back in the studio after 6 yrs with chuck masta Sippy.  Have no idea why he’s convinced that I can sing!! But Pritam’s killing it!!!!”  
Abhishek Bachchan plays a merciless cop in the film alongside leading talent from the Indian film industry such as Bipasha Basu and Prateik, as well as Telegu cinema’s Rana Daggubati in his Bollywood debut.
‘Dum Maaro Dum’ is set in the exotic Indian beach resort of Goa, and tells the story of six characters whose lives change forever when they become embroiled in the shady and perilous underworld. 
A fast-paced, stylised thriller which races through the by-lanes, beach shacks and party scene of Goa, ‘Dum Maaro Dum’ is a compelling tale set against the stunning backdrop of one of the world’s most famous tourist hotspots. 
Get ready for a cinematic high when ‘Dum Maaro Dum’ releases through Twentieth Century Fox on 22nd April 2011, a film which will take audiences on a trip that will have them on the edge of their seats from the title sequence to the end credits.
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