The latest track from Salman Khan starrer Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan is out and has an ensemble cast to treat the audiences with. Featuring the South biggies Venkatesh Daggubati and Ram Charan, the Yentamma song is already hyping up the playlist of every nimble foot.
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Dressed in bright yellow shirts, mundu and black boots, the trio has recreated an easier hook-step version of the Oscar-winning track Naatu Naatu.
The peppy song has lyrics mixed in both Hindi and Telugu. Sung by Vishal Dadlani and Payal Dev, the rap position has been curated by Raftaar. Written by Shabbir Ahmed and Aditya Dev, the major track runs around Salman and Venkatesh. Pooja Hegde and Ram Charan feature in later chunks of the song.
Film’s co-stars Shehnaaz Gill, Palak Tiwari, Raghav Juyal and Siddharth Nigam are also seen grooving in between different scenes.
What has outshined most is the Ram Charan element in the song. Where one fan commented, “Ram Charan and Salman bhai in one frame. Goosebumps guaranteed” Another one wrote, “I was not expecting Ram Charan’s cameo in the end … that was unexpected. Ram Charan was looking awesome.” See more reactions here:-
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This Farhad Samji directorial will also feature Jagapathi Babu, Bhumika Chawla, Abdu Rozik and Bhagyashree among others. To hit theatres on April 21, four more songs from the film: Naiyo Lagda, Billi Billi, Jee Rahe The Hum (Falling in Love) and Bathukamma are already between us. For the unversed, the raw reaction that Naiyo Lagda’s choreography received was a playing day for the internet.
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Reacting to the trolling, Farhad said in an Instagram live, “Nayyo lagda is a negative word, but has proved to be positive for us. Nayyo Lagda sabko lagda. Yeh memes aur yeh reels bante hai toh tab pata chalta hai ki kis tarah se woh phailta hai. Toh abhi aur bhi songs aayege, trailer aayenga, toh fingers crossed.”
Shabina Khan who choreographed the song also reacted to the backlash and told Mid-day, “I take it in a positive way that they troll me because I’ve done a good job and I’m famous. They only troll people who have made a name for themselves with hard work, because they are fools. Any publicity is good publicity, if they want to become famous by trolling me, so be it. All I can say is that neither these people have taught me dance nor they have reached my stature, so I really don’t care about such people.”
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