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Baaghi 3: Tiger Shroff and Shraddha Kapoor show off their amazing dance moves in the song Dus Bahane

We all know that every film nowadays has a song which is a recreated version and Tiger Shroff and Shraddha Kapoor starrer Baaghi 3 is not an exception. The movie has the recreated version of the song Dus Bahane which was originally in the film Dus.

The makers have released the song today and thankfully it doesn’t ruin the original track. The recreated version is composed by Vishal & Shekhar who had also composed the original song. There’s not much difference in both the songs, apart from a few beats and the tempo being elevated.


Tiger Shroff took to Twitter to share the song with his fans. He tweeted, “Where’s your party at? The Baaghis are all set to rock your block with the most badass song of the year! #DusBahane 2.0 is out now. https://bit.ly/DusBahaneKarke #Baaghi3 #SajidNadiadwala @ShraddhaKapoor @Riteishd @khan_ahmedasas @WardaNadiadwala.”

Well, Tiger and Shraddha’s stylish avatars steal the show in the song. The two have also danced very well in the track. However, we miss the swag of Abhishek Bachchan here. Also, the hook step of the original song was quite good, but in the recreated version the hook step isn’t that great.

Directed by Ahmed Khan, Baaghi 3 is slated to hit the screens on 6th March 2020. The film also stars Riteish Deshmukh and Ankita Lokhande. It is a remake of Tamil film Vettai.

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The Ministry of External Affairs responded with minimal comment.

"We've seen some reports. That's where I'll leave it," MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said during a weekly briefing on Thursday evening. He offered no further reaction to the post Trump shared with millions of followers.

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