Deva Special in 'Vijay 59' for G.V.Prakashkumar

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,June 17 2015]

Veteran music director and Gaana Specialist Deva has rendered a local song for Vijay 59' directed by Atlee starring Vijay, Samantha and Amy Jackson in lead roles.

Vijay 59' also happens to be G.V.Prakash Kumar's 50th film as music director and a visibly happy GVP posed with Deva for a selfie and has tweeted.

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