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Alia Bhatt and Tiger Shroff's sizzling chemistry is the highlight of the Hook Up song from SOTY 2

Student Of The Year 2 stars Tiger Shroff, Ananya Panday and Tara Sutaria in the lead role. The trailer and the songs of the movie have been creating a good buzz and now,  the makers have release the new track of the film title Hook Up. The song features Tiger and the student from the first part of the series, Alia Bhatt.

It's a nice foot-tapping number composed by Vishal-Shekhar and sung Neha Kakkar and Shekhar Ravjiani. Alia Bhatt and Tiger Shroff are looking damn hot and their chemistry is sizzling in the track. Fans who have been waiting to see Tiger and Alia (Talia) together, this song is a treat for them. We hope that the actors soon star in a film together. By the way, it feels good to see Alia Bhatt in a glamorous avatar after a long time.


Few days ago, Tiger had stated that his song with Alia is something that he hasn't done before and he was right as we haven't seen him doing a song like this.

Directed by Punit Malhotra, Student Of The Year 2 is slated to release on 10th May 2019. Reportedly, Varun Dhawan and Sidharth Malhotra also have a cameo in the film.

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  • Sweetmeats previews at Bush Theatre from 7 February 2026, running until 21 March.
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Sweetmeats, a new play examining diabetes in south Asian communities, will have its world premiere at London’s Bush Theatre from 7 February 2026. Written by Karim Khan and directed by Tara Theatre’s Natasha Kathi-Chandra, the production follows Hema and Liaquat, two elders brought together on a diabetes support course. The play highlights both the health risks faced by south Asians and the rarely told stories of older characters on the British stage.

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