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Say Na Say Na, is a song sung by Anila Mirza in the 2005 Bollywood movie Bluffmaster!.

The song revolves around Simmi and Roy's marriage. The song has been shot in different locations including a marriage pandal, Miami, etc. The dance includes fast beats and all the relatives dancing with Simmi and Roy. After the song Simmi finds out that Roy is a conman and breaks off.

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