It takes two to TANGO - Ask Abhay and Minisha!

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,January 17 2007]

Abhay Deol and Minisha Lamba are having a ball. And why not? After all they come together to do a TANGO, a dance form that is quite common in Hollywood flicks but a rarity when it comes to Hindi films.

Titled 'Pyaar Ki Yeh Kahani', the dance number is a beautiful piece of composition by Vishal-Shekhar which boasts of some mesmerizing choreography. Minisha looks a million bucks while dancing up, close and personal with Abhay while the party setting just sets the pace for the film which revolves around 6 honeymoon couples out on a package tour.

A musical piece that is quite an eye candy on screen, it would surely be one of the prime highlights of the film when it releases all over on February 23rd.

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