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Rarest of Rare Mukesh Jingle - Cigaretton Mein Sabse Aala PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gajendra   
Thanks a lot to Kamal Kant Goel ji for sharing this rarest of rare Mukesh Jingle, Cigaretton Mein Sabse Aala with us. Thanks also to Arun Mudgal ji and Shailendra Diwan through whom it reached us.
Here it is for your enjoyment:-
 
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We are also searching for his other jingle for Gaay Chhap Dant Manjan. If someone has it, do please share it with us. Jingles sung by other singers are also welcome!
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